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Beijing expresses disapproval of EU’s tariff hike on Chinese electric vehicles

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Last updated: 2024/06/20 at 8:17 PM
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Beijing strongly opposes the EU’s decision to increase tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles, with the Chinese Commerce Ministry accusing Brussels of imposing unreasonable demands during its investigation into Chinese imports. The EU plans to impose provisional tariffs ranging from 17.4% to 38.1% starting from July 4, citing concerns over alleged subsidies benefiting Chinese automakers. Despite extensive cooperation from Chinese companies in providing information on manufacturing, technology, and product formulas, the EU accused them of non-compliance and imposed punitive tariffs.

China has refrained from announcing immediate retaliatory measures but has reiterated its commitment to safeguarding the interests of Chinese enterprises. This week, Beijing initiated an anti-dumping probe into European pork exports, although it did not explicitly link this to the EU’s tariffs on electric vehicles. The EU is the world’s largest exporter of pork and pork by-products, with a significant portion of its exports bound for East Asia, particularly China. The tariff escalation marks an intensification of the trade dispute between the two sides, with the EU expressing concerns over Beijing’s subsidies allegedly distorting fair competition in the electric vehicle sector.

As European automakers seek to forge joint ventures with Chinese counterparts to mitigate the impact of the tariffs, China’s Commerce Ministry has criticized the EU for excessive information demands on Chinese companies during the investigation. Ministry spokesman He Yadong stated that Chinese companies cooperated extensively by providing comprehensive details but were still accused of non-compliance by the EU. Despite the challenges, Chinese authorities have not yet announced specific retaliatory measures but have emphasized their commitment to protecting the interests of Chinese businesses.

The escalation of tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles has led to tensions between Beijing and Brussels, with both sides taking steps to protect their respective industries. China’s initiation of an anti-dumping probe into European pork exports is seen as a potential retaliatory measure. The EU, as the world’s largest exporter of pork, is likely to face challenges in the East Asian market if China imposes restrictions on its pork imports. The trade dispute is expected to have wide-ranging impacts on the electric vehicle and pork industries, with implications for global trade and economic relations.

With the EU imposing tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles, the Chinese government is working to defend the interests of Chinese companies while navigating the escalating trade tensions. Despite the challenges posed by the EU’s demands and tariffs, Beijing has opted not to announce immediate retaliatory measures but has initiated an anti-dumping probe into European pork exports. This move is seen as a strategic response to the EU’s actions, signaling China’s willingness to defend its interests in the face of trade disputes and protectionist measures.

Overall, the trade dispute between China and the EU over electric vehicles and pork exports reflects broader tensions in global trade relations. As both sides take steps to protect their industries and interests, the impact of tariffs and anti-dumping measures is likely to be felt across the electric vehicle and pork sectors. The ongoing trade dispute highlights the challenges of maintaining fair competition and addressing concerns over subsidies and market distortions. Moving forward, efforts to resolve these issues and promote transparent and equitable trade practices will be crucial in ensuring a level playing field for businesses and consumers.

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