China has called on the European Union to collaborate in resolving tensions over a trade investigation into Chinese electric vehicles (EVs), urging “pragmatism” and “balance” as both sides navigate the high-stakes case. 🔋🚗
Diplomatic Push for Dialogue
Ministry of Commerce spokesperson He Yadong emphasized Thursday that China has “consistently done its utmost” to engage with the EU, following concerns from industries on both sides. The EU’s anti-subsidy probe into Chinese EVs has sparked debates about fair competition and green tech partnerships.
Industry Leaders Weigh In
Ola Kallenius, head of the European Automobile Manufacturers’ Association and Mercedes-Benz’s board chair, recently backed dialogue during a call with China’s Commerce Minister Wang Wentao. “A swift resolution through consultation is key,” he affirmed, reflecting growing pressure to avoid a trade rift.
50 Years of China-EU Ties
As 2024 marks five decades of diplomatic relations, He stressed the need to “expand cooperation on green industries,” including EVs. Both economies are deeply intertwined, with China being the EU’s top trading partner. 🌱🤝
Will negotiations steer toward innovation or friction? Stay tuned as this high-voltage debate unfolds.
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China hopes EU will meet country halfway on anti-subsidy case
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