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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.

    China's Xi Jinping greets EU Council president ahead of EV tariffs taking effect

    China's President Xi Jinping conveyed his congratulations to incoming European Council President Antonio Costa, emphasizing the importance of China-EU relations. This comes ahead of the European Commission's decision to impose tariffs of up to 37.6% on Chinese electric vehicles (EVs), citing state subsidies benefiting Chinese firms. Xi reaffirmed China's commitment to its partnership with the EU, rejecting accusations of unfair subsidies on Chinese EVs. The EU faces internal divisions over supporting these tariffs, with Germany leaning towards opposing them due to significant automotive sales in China, while France supports them firmly.

    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.

    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.

    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.

      China says escalation by EU over EV imports could trigger 'trade war'

      Last week, the European Commission proposed tariffs of up to 38.1% on electric vehicle imports from China despite Beijing's protest, plunging trade ties to a new low and risking punitive retaliatory action. "The European side continues to escalate trade frictions and could trigger a 'trade war'," a statement attributed to the commerce ministry's spokesperson said. "The responsibility lies entirely with the European side."

      Canada prepares potential tariffs on Chinese EVs after US and EU moves

      Canada prepares new tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles to align with US and EU actions. Pressure on Trudeau to follow Biden's lead. Concerns over China's overproduction of EVs. Ontario Premier calls for matching tariffs to protect Canadian jobs.

      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.

      India has option to propose retaliatory duties on EU's safeguard measures on some steel products

      New Delhi, India can propose retaliatory customs duties under WTO norms on EU imports due to disagreement over EU safeguard measures on steel products. EU extended safeguard duties on steel imports till 2026, affecting India's steel exports to the EU.

      Chinese firms seek anti-dumping probe into pork imports from EU

      Chinese firms have formally applied for an anti-dumping probe into pork imports from the European Union, the state-backed Global Times reported, escalating tensions after the bloc imposed anti-subsidy duties on Chinese-made electric vehicles (EVs).

      Tesla expects to hike price of China-made cars in EU due to tariffs

      Tesla plans to raise the price of its Model 3 due to E.U. import duties on Chinese-made cars, without specifying the increase. It urged customers in select European countries to order by June as the new pricing will take effect on July 1, 2024. The E.U. will impose up to 38.1% extra duties on Chinese electric cars in July, potentially sparking retaliation from Beijing to protect its interests.

      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.

      Airbus frets over global trade tensions amid EU-China spat

      Airbus faces challenges due to trade tensions as Europe imposes tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles, impacting global businesses like Airbus.

      Tesla seeks from EU lower tariffs on EVs shipped in from China: Report

      Electric vehicle maker Tesla has asked the European Union to subject its cars to a lower tariff than other manufacturers shipping into the bloc from China, Bloomberg reported.

      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.

      Chinese EVs to be hit with multi-billion-euro tariffs at European Union toll gates

      The European Union plans to increase tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles to 25%, despite German warnings of a trade war. France and Spain support the move to protect European manufacturers and generate revenue. Currently, the EU imposes a 10% duty on Chinese EVs, while China taxes European imports at 15%. This decision follows the U.S. raising duties on Chinese EVs to 100% and will see BYD, Geely, and Tesla, which export from China to Europe, hurt in the process.

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