China And The EU Have Made Progress in Electric Vehicle Tariff Negotiations

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After a week of technical negotiations in China, the two sides said that they had made some progress in reducing or withdrawing “the EU’s tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles.”

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The European Commission said the negotiations had made “technical progress,” and the Chinese Ministry of Commerce agreed in a separate statement. Previously, both the EU and China had pointed out that the two sides still had major differences on how to resolve the EU’s so-called unfair subsidies for Chinese electric vehicles.

 

China and the EU have been seeking to reach an agreement on so-called price commitments, a complex mechanism to control the price and quantity of automobile exports, designed to replace anti-subsidy tariffs.

 

On November 8, the EU reiterated that under World Trade Organization rules, separate agreements can be reached between automakers and the EU. But China hopes to reach a general agreement. This has become one of the obstacles in the negotiations. At that time, China and the EU said they would continue to negotiate at the technical level.