2024-09-19 09:00:09
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EU-China Electric Car Tariff Talks Intensify

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Amid escalating trade tensions, EU Trade Commissioner Valdis Dombrovskis and Chinese Commerce Minister Wang Wentao are holding crucial talks in Brussels. The discussions center around proposed tariffs of up to 35.3% on Chinese electric vehicles, aimed at protecting European automakers from unfair competition.

Wang's visit follows meetings with German and Italian officials, as the EU member states prepare for a decisive vote. The debate is underscored by broader geopolitical issues, including China's relations with Russia and Taiwan.

The outcome of these negotiations could steer future trade dynamics between the EU and China.

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