As global electric vehicle (EV) markets rev up 🚗, China Chamber of Commerce to the EU (CCCEU) Chairman Liu Jiandong has spotlighted three keys to resolving trade friction: fair competition, addressing security concerns, and boosting industrial teamwork.
💡 Liu emphasized that creating a level playing field is crucial for sustainable growth in the EV sector, which has become a flashpoint in EU-China trade relations. His remarks come amid rising debates over tariffs and market access.
🌐 "Collaboration, not confrontation, will drive the green transition," Liu stated, urging both sides to focus on shared climate goals. He also highlighted opportunities for tech partnerships in battery innovation and charging infrastructure.
🔋 With Europe aiming for carbon neutrality by 2050 and China dominating global EV production, experts say cross-border cooperation could accelerate affordable clean transport—if geopolitical tensions don’t short-circuit progress.
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