
The EU and China have agreed to hold further technical negotiations soon on possible alternatives to tariffs on China-made EVs, at a time when additional tariffs are due to come into force next week.
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The EU and China have agreed to hold further technical negotiations soon on possible alternatives to tariffs on China-made EVs, at a time when additional tariffs are due to come into force next week.
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China's commerce ministry said it firmly opposes the EU's additional anti-subsidy tariffs on Chinese EVs, but notes the EU's political will to continue to resolve the issue through negotiations.
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EU member states voted in favor of imposing tariffs on EVs imported from China, making higher rates a five-year policy.
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The vote will pave the way for additional tariffs starting in November unless a qualified majority votes against it.
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The US government locked in sharp hikes in tariffs on Chinese imports on Friday, including a 100 percent tariff on EVs, according to Reuters.
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China's Commerce Minister Wang Wentao will visit Europe in recent days and on September 19 will talk with EU trade chief Dombrovskis on the EU's anti-subsidy investigation case against Chinese EVs.
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The European Union is set to make small reductions in the proposed additional tariff rates on EVs from China, with Tesla facing a reduction from 9 percent to just under 8 percent, according to Bloomberg.
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China plans to resort to the WTO dispute settlement mechanism against Canada's practices and will launch the world's first anti-discrimination investigation.
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Tesla had approached Ottawa to lower tariffs on its vehicles ahead of Canada's announcement this week of a 100 percent tariff on China-made EVs, according to Reuters.
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The Canadian government plans to announce a 100 percent levy on EVs from China and 25 percent on steel and aluminum, Bloomberg reported.
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