Intensive Talks: China, US, and EU Navigate EV Trade
China is engaging in detailed communications with the United States and European Union regarding electric vehicle trade. Discussions continue following the EU's anti-subsidy ruling on Chinese EVs. Both parties aim to find common ground in the evolving landscape of electric vehicle trade policies.
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China has embarked on comprehensive communications with both the United States and the European Union over electric vehicle trade matters, according to a report by the state news agency Xinhua. These discussions were revealed on Wednesday, involving individuals privy to the details.
Following the EU's definitive anti-subsidy ruling on Chinese electric vehicles issued on October 4, 2023, China and the EU working team are expected to persist in dialogues to address outstanding concerns and find mutually beneficial solutions.
As electric vehicle trade policies continue to evolve, all parties involved are striving to reach common ground that supports the industry's growth while addressing trade imbalances.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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