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    EU governments hesitant on Chinese EV tariffs as trade spat escalates

    Germany, whose carmakers made a third of their sales last year in China, wants to stop the tariffs, according to a government source, while France has been among the firmest backers.

    EU governments waver over Chinese EV tariffs as trade spat escalates

    EU countries debate supporting tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles in Brussels amid concerns over Beijing's possible retaliation affecting EU exports like cognac and pork.

    India’s trade dependence on China, EU rose in Q1 of 2024, says UNCTAD

    The UNCTAD nowcast predicts a stronger positive trend for the second quarter of 2024, projecting an approximate 2% increase for the first half of 2024. This increase is expected to add around $250 billion to goods trade and about $100 billion to services trade in the first half of 2024 compared to the second half of 2023.

    Hydrogen sector asks EU to help local firms compete with China

    The companies want Brussels to do more to ensure Europe-made equipment powers the EU's plan by 2030 to produce 10 million tonnes of renewable hydrogen using electrolysers, machines that use electricity to split water to produce the green fuel.

    Confident of $800 billion exports in FY25: Piyush Goyal

    Amidst global challenges, India's export sector is anticipated to thrive under Minister Goyal's projections. Efforts to establish specific targets, navigate FTA negotiations, and preserve diamond export interests are crucial in sustaining India's export growth trajectory.

    China hopes for EV tariff deal with EU that suits both sides

    China aims to find a "mutually acceptable solution" with the EU regarding preliminary tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles set to begin on July 4, seeking to avoid escalating trade tensions. Beijing wants the EU to drop the tariffs, while Brussels insists on addressing alleged subsidisation in China's EV industry. Negotiations are ongoing, with both sides working towards a resolution to protect economic relations.

    • ‘Father’ of China EV industry calls for investment talks with EU

      The panic coming from the EU is caused partly by the fact that Chinese foreign investment hasn’t kept up with the pace of exports, Wan Gang said. One way to improve relations would be to resume talks on the Comprehensive Agreement on Investment, he said.

      EU defers ban on Russian diamonds by six months

      A few other relaxations, like ring-fencing old stocks, announced by the European Commission, the executive arm of the EU, would give a further breather to the local diamantaires which constitute the world's largest importer of rough diamonds. According to a statement issued by the Commission on Monday, the ban on import of Russian diamonds would not extend to either rough or polished stones which were there in the EU and other countries (like India) before the beginning of the sanctions in March 2024.

      Explained: What happens next in the EU investigation into Chinese EVs?

      China and the European Commission plan talks to address proposed tariffs on Chinese-made electric vehicles entering the EU, potentially easing tensions. The EU intends to impose provisional duties on these vehicles, ranging from 17.4% to 38.1%, with the deadline set for July 4. Negotiations between the EU and China are expected, with stakeholders having until July 18 to provide feedback. The Commission will publish its findings by July 4, and decisions on provisional duties will follow.

      China wants EU to scrap EV tariffs on EVs by July 4

      Beijing urges the European Union to revoke its preliminary tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles (EVs) by July 4, as reported by China's state-controlled Global Times. The EU plans to impose provisional duties of up to 38.1% on Chinese-made EVs while investigating alleged excessive and unfair subsidies to Chinese EV makers. China is willing to negotiate to avoid another tariff war, reminiscent of U.S. tariffs imposed during the Trump administration, but will protect its firms if necessary.

      EU and China set for talks on planned electric vehicle tariffs

      The confirmation came after China's commerce ministry said its head Wang Wentao, and Dombrovskis, executive vice president of the European Commission, had agreed to start consultations over the EU's anti-subsidy investigation into Chinese EVs.

      China and European Union agree to talks in bid to head off trade war

      China and the European Union have decided to initiate talks aimed at resolving an increasingly tense tariff dispute, with billions of dollars in trade hanging in the balance. According to the Chinese Commerce Ministry, discussions will be held between China's commerce minister, Wang Wentao, and the European Union's trade commissioner, Valdis Dombrovskis. The focus will be on addressing the European Union's proposal to impose tariffs on electric cars imported from China, a move that has sparked significant concern.

      What happens next in the EU investigation into Chinese EVs?

      The European Commission plans to impose provisional duties on electric vehicles (EVs) from China, ranging from 17.4% to 38.1%, in addition to the existing 10% tariff. These duties are set to take effect by July 4 as part of an anti-subsidy investigation to protect EU industry. Following publication of findings on July 4, interested parties have until July 18 to comment before final duties are determined.

      EU electric car sales drop in May as German demand slumps, industry says

      Sales of new battery-electric cars in the EU dropped 12% in May, led by a 30% plunge in Germany. The EU imposed provisional duties on China-made EVs, affecting Tesla's Model 3 price. Elon Musk's company recorded a 34.2% drop in May sales.

      Chinese automakers seek retaliatory tariffs on EU cars, state media reports

      Industry insiders say both Europe and China have reasons for wanting to strike a deal in the months ahead to de-escalate tensions and avoid the addition of billions of dollars in new costs for Chinese EV makers, as the EU process allows for review.

      EU's ill-fitting suite for 'greener' norms

      EU's Ecodesign Directive banning destruction of unsold textiles and footwear to establish sustainability requirements will impact Asia, where they are made. Fast fashion drives overproduction, affecting export earnings of Asian economies like India.

      EU proposes anti-dumping duty on Indian optical fibre cable manufacturers

      The European Commission has proposed a 8-11.4% anti-dumping duty on Indian optical fibre cable (OFC) manufacturers exporting to Europe. Sterlite Technologies, Birla Cables, Universal Cables, Vindhya Telelinks, and others are among the companies facing this duty.

      Europe wants affordable electric vehicles from China. But not at the cost of its own auto industry

      The European Union plans to increase tariffs on Chinese-made electric vehicles due to unfair subsidies. This move aims to address the surge in Chinese EV exports to Europe, posing a threat to EU manufacturers and green tech industries.

      China warns EU tariffs on EVs would 'harm' Europe's interests

      China criticised the EU's planned additional tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles, warning of harm to Europe's own interests and condemning it as protectionism. The EU Commission is expected to impose fresh duties, potentially up to 25 per cent on top of the existing 10 per cent, sparking concerns about global automobile production and supply chain stability. China urged the EU to uphold free trade commitments and collaborate for mutual economic and trade interests.

      France President Macron dissolves French parliament, calls a snap election after defeat in EU vote

      The announcement came after the first projected results from France put the far-right National Rally party well ahead in the European Union's parliamentary elections, handing a chastening loss to Macron's pro-European centrists, according to French opinion poll institutes.

      Stock disclosure rules for yellow peas tightened as importers refuse to sell

      Importers of pulses in India have urged the central government to impose an import duty on yellow peas due to the adverse impact of inexpensive imports on domestic market prices. Expressing worry over importers withholding significant quantities of yellow peas imports in domestic markets, the central government recently intensified stock disclosure regulations for the pulses industry and trade. In addition to stakeholders submitting their stock positions, they are now required to report stock in and stock out quantities twice a week.

      Planet overheating, ban fossil fuel ads: UN chief

      UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres stated humans are as destructive as the meteor that caused the dinosaur extinction, urging a ban on oil, gas, and coal advertising. His comments coincided with scientists reporting the last 12 months as the hottest on record. The global average temperature is 1.63°C above pre-industrial levels. Despite the agreement to phase out fossil fuels at COP28, emissions remain high. Guterres called for taxing fossil fuel profits and reallocating funds to combat climate change, as critical climate talks continue in Bonn ahead of the COP29 summit in November.

      Microsoft to pay off cloud industry group to end EU antitrust complaint: report

      Microsoft is close to finalizing a multimillion-euro deal with an Amazon-backed cloud lobby to resolve an antitrust complaint with the European Commission. The deal involves withdrawing the investigation request, potential payments, and agreements to not file legal complaints worldwide.

      Indian AI firms may face extra costs as EU’s AI Act kicks in

      The European Union wrapped up approval of the world's first law governing AI development last week. This legislation takes a tiered approach, setting varying compliance timelines and regulations based on the potential risk each AI system poses. Generally applicable AI will have a year to comply, while high-risk systems get up to three years.

      EU industry chief urges US to pass new tech rules, foster shared digital market

      EU's industry chief calls for new tech regulations for global digital market. Leading in tech regulation with DMA and AI Act. U.S. facing antitrust lawsuit against Apple by Department of Justice.

      Plan to put in place SOP for negotiations on trade pacts

      India plans to establish an SOP for negotiating FTAs, addressing labor, environment, gender, and indigenous peoples. The Chintan Shivir will discuss strategies for FTAs, including the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism and critical minerals.

      Export orders rise 10% in six months on demand from US, EU

      Export orders up 10% in EU, West Asia, US driven by leather goods, footwear, apparel demand in India. Challenges for engineering goods due to geopolitical tensions. Increase in apparel orders from UK and demand for non-leather footwear. Positive impact of trade pacts with Australia and Mauritius. Market recalibration after inventory decline, logistics issues, and geopolitical tensions.

      No more business class?

      European business leaders remain optimistic about another Trump presidency, with potential trade shifts and capital relocation. Investor 'patriotism' declines amid EU challenges. US policies influence productivity. The EU must address hurdles to boost competitiveness and attract investments for future success.

      India, EU hold consultations on Ukraine conflict, South Asia and West Asia developments

      Furthermore, they discussed security and defence policy developments. The EU informed on the implementation of EU’s Strategic Compass and the Indo-Pacific Strategy, including the European Defence Industrial Strategy (EDIS), as well as new EU operations, such as the EUNAVFOR Aspides, according to EU mission statement.

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