In a strong response, He Yadong, spokesperson for the Chinese Ministry of Commerce, declared that the European Union's anti-subsidy investigation into China-made electric vehicles (EVs) lacks both factual and legal basis. This statement comes just a day after the European Commission announced plans to impose additional tariffs of up to 38.1 percent on EVs from China starting July.
He Yadong emphasized that the EU's move could hinder the growth of the global EV market and urged for a more collaborative approach to trade relations. 🌍💬
The Chinese Ministry of Commerce argues that the EU's actions are not only unfounded but also detrimental to the competitive dynamics of the international automotive industry. As the EV market continues to boom, such tariffs could have significant implications for manufacturers and consumers alike.
Stay tuned as this trade dispute unfolds and impacts the future of electric mobility worldwide! ⚡️🚀
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China says EU's anti-subsidy probe lacks factual and legal basis
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