discussions on electric vehicle prices stumble over “major differences”

discussions on electric vehicle prices stumble over major differences

Discussions in Brussels on customs duties imposed by the European Union (EU) on electric vehicles imported from China ended with the observation that “ major divergences » remain, announced Saturday, October 12, the Chinese Ministry of Commerce.

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On the thorny issue ofautomobile electric, discussed between Brussels and Beijing these days, “ significant differences remain between the two parties “, the Chinese ministry said in a press release. The negotiators have made significant progress in certain areas “, he clarified, but they “ did not reach a solution acceptable to both parties “. Beijing has therefore invited EU negotiators to the next round of negotiations which is to take place in China.

Constructive attitude »

We hope that the EU can meet China halfway, make arrangements to visit China as soon as possible, and speed up consultations with a constructive attitude, so as to reach a suitable solution as soon as possible. », Underlined this press release. EU member countries confirmed in a vote on Friday October 12 the imposition of customs duties on electric cars imported from Chinadespite opposition from the Germans who fear a trade war with Beijing.

Unfair and unreasonable protectionist practices »

The European Commission now has a free hand to add to the 10% tax already in place a surcharge of up to 35% on Chinese-made battery vehicles. These countervailing duties are due to come into force at the end of October 2024. Beijing, which for its part denounced “ unjust and unreasonable protectionist practices ”, has already responded by launching anti-dumping investigations targeting pork, dairy products and brandies based on wine imported from Europe, including cognac. Representatives from Beijing and twenty-seven EU countries have led eight rounds of negotiations in Brussels since September 20.

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