Germany Tries To Prevent Or Reduce The European Union’s Tariffs On Chinese Electric Vehicles

2026-03-11 Leave a message

 

 

 

        According to reports on June 14, Germany hopes to prevent the European Union from improving the new tariffs imposed on Chinese electric vehicles, or at least reduce the tariff range.

 

       

       German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has previously warned that tariffs may damage global trade and call on the EU to start dialogue with China in order to reach a “friendly” solution in early July. At the same time, in order to promote the achievement of this “friendly” solution, German Economic Minister Robert Habech plans to visit China for access.

 

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       At a briefing earlier last week last week, it was said that it was desirable to reach a friendly solution for Germany. Germany needs to avoid further trade barriers and to promote global trade. Discussions and talks between the European Commission and China are very important, which helps promote the understanding and cooperation between the two parties, and to promote fair and fair trade relations. At the same time, Germany also encouraged all relevant aspects to actively participate in these talks and contribute wisdom and strength to the healthy development of Sino -European relations.

 

        The European automobile industry warned the EU’s additional tariffs, of which German auto manufacturers are particularly vulnerable to any countermeasures. This is mainly due to China’s important position in the German automotive industry chain. Trade data shows that in 2023, nearly one -third of German auto manufacturers’ sales came from the Chinese market.

 

       According to the Global Times, Chinese companies have officially applied for anti -dumping investigations on pork imported from the European Union. This is a sign of further upgrading of the Sino -European trade tensions.

 

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