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When it comes to Chinese electric vehicles, Hungary and Germany oppose it!

When it comes to Chinese electric vehicles, Hungary and Germany oppose it!

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According to a report by Latin American News Agency on October 3, Hungary Foreign Minister Szijjártor · confirmed on the 3rd that Hungary rejected the European Commission's proposal to impose tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles.

Germany will vote against EU tariffs on electric vehicles imported from China. In July, Germany abstained from voting in its first non-binding vote on the European Commission's proposal to impose tariffs. Since then, industry has been pressuring the Germany government to vote against Berlin in the EU member state vote on the 4th. According to a report by Latin American News Agency on October 3, Hungary Foreign Minister Szijjártor · confirmed on the 3rd that Hungary rejected the European Commission's proposal to impose tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles.

Szijjártó said through his Facebook account that the Hungary government would veto the EU's proposal to impose tariffs of up to 45 percent on imports of Chinese-made electric vehicles because the plan was "harmful and dangerous." Szijjártó said that the bureaucrats in Brussels will routinely stifle the future competitiveness of the European economy on the 4th.

When it comes to Chinese electric vehicles, Hungary and Germany oppose it!

▲Data picture: On September 11, people visited BYD's booth at the International Auto Parts and After-sales Service Exhibition in Frankfurt, Germany. (Xinhua) According to the website of Radio France Internationale on October 3, Reuters quoted people familiar with the matter as saying that Germany will vote against the EU tariffs on electric vehicles imported from China on the 4th. In July, Germany abstained from voting in its first non-binding vote on the European Commission's proposal to impose tariffs. Since then, industry has been pressuring the Germany government to vote against Berlin in the EU member state vote on the 4th. In addition, Spain said on the 3rd that the EU should seek a compromise with China through negotiations. In a letter to the European Commission's executive vice-president and trade commissioner, Dombrovskis, Spain's minister of economy, trade and business, Quirpo said the EU should not impose tariffs but should "keep negotiations open...... After a binding vote", an agreement was reached on prices, as well as on the transfer of battery production to the EU, among other things.

Source of this article: Reference News

Author: Han Chao

WeChat editor: Gu Shuxu

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