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China doesn't want to get caught in a tariff war, wants the EU to do this

Báo Quốc TếBáo Quốc Tế24/06/2024


China wants the European Union (EU) to cancel its decision to impose tariffs on its electric vehicles (EVs) by July 4, after agreeing to launch new trade talks.
Trung Quốc không mong bị cuốn vào một cuộc chiến thuế quan, muốn EU làm điều này
China and the EU have agreed to launch tariff talks. (Source: Getty Images)

According to the Global Times , the EU's tariffs of up to 38.1% on Chinese-made electric cars are expected to take effect on July 4.

Meanwhile, the 27-member bloc will also investigate alleged excessive and unfair subsidies for Chinese electric vehicle makers.

Beijing reiterated its call on the EU to cancel the tariff decision, expressing its readiness for negotiations.

The country does not want to be drawn into a tariff war, especially at a time when tariffs imposed under US President Donald Trump are still having an impact.

However, the world's second-largest economy has said it will take all measures to protect its businesses if a tariff war breaks out.

China and the EU have agreed to launch tariff negotiations following talks between European Commission (EC) Executive Vice President Valdis Dombrovskis and Chinese Commerce Minister Wang Wentao.

The Global Times quoted observers as saying that the most likely outcome of the negotiations is for the EU to cancel its decision to impose tariffs before July 4.

According to the newspaper, the EU's increasing protectionist policies will lead to countermeasures from China and escalating trade tensions will only cause losses for both sides.



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