China and the European Union (EU) are not hitting the brakes on talks about electric vehicles (EVs) amid a heated trade dispute 🌍⚡. After EU members voted last week to advance anti-subsidy measures against Chinese EVs, both sides agreed to keep dialogue open to avoid a full-blown 'trade war' 🚗💬.
Insiders say China’s been super busy lately, negotiating with both the EU and the U.S. over EV policies. Think of it like a high-stakes group chat 📱—except the topic is tariffs, batteries, and the future of green tech.
Why does this matter? EVs are the shiny new frontier in global trade, and China’s automakers are accelerating fast 🏎️. Analysts warn that new tariffs could slow down innovation and drive up prices for eco-conscious buyers worldwide.
For now, both sides are keeping the convo alive—like swiping 'maybe later' on a dating app 😅. Stay tuned!
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China, EU to continue consultation on anti-subsidy case involving EVs
cgtn.com