China wants EU to scrap EV tariffs by 4 July: State media reports

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According to China's state-run Global Times newspaper, Beijing wants the EU to scrap plans to raise tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles by 4 July. The European Commission has confirmed that technical talks will begin in Brussels this week. The EU had announced that it would impose duties of up to 38.

According to China's state-run Global Times newspaper, Beijing wants the EU to scrap plans to raise tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles by 4 July. The European Commission has confirmed that technical talks will begin in Brussels this week. The EU had announced that it would impose duties of up to 38.1% on Chinese EVs, while an investigation takes place over "unfair subsidies".

According to China's state-run Global Times newspaper, Beijing wants the EU to scrap plans to raise tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles by 4 July. The European Commission has confirmed that technical talks will begin in Brussels this week. The EU had announced that it would impose duties of up to 38.1% on Chinese EVs, while an investigation takes place over "unfair subsidies".

 

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