China_ EU Discuss EV Anti-Subsidy Case_ Brandy Anti-Dumping Probe_ Export Controls
- On June 3 in Paris, Chinese Commerce Minister Wang Wentao and EU Trade Commissioner Maros Sefcovic engaged in detailed discussions regarding the EU’s investigation into subsidies related to Chinese electric vehicles, China’s ongoing review of anti-dumping measures targeting EU brandy, and matters concerning export control regulations.
- The discussions stemmed from ongoing trade tensions, with talks regarding pricing agreements in the EV case between China and the EU reaching their concluding phase, while China is currently evaluating the EU brandy pricing commitments ahead of a final decision expected before July 5.
- Both sides held focused and candid talks and instructed work teams to intensify efforts to prepare this year's China-EU economic and trade agenda to find legally compliant, mutually acceptable solutions.
- China described its export control measures as standard international practice and indicated readiness to create a fast-track process for qualified EU requests to speed up approvals.
- The talks marked a significant step towards a long-term package solution expected to build consensus, resolve trade disputes properly, and promote further bilateral economic cooperation.
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China-EU package discussions on EVs, brandy and rare-earth export controls a positive step toward establishing long-term solution for both sides: expert
The Chinese commerce and EU trade chiefs have held focused, candid, and in-depth discussions in early June in Paris on urgent and important issues, including the EU's anti-subsidy probe into Chinese electric vehicles (EVs), China's anti-dumping probe into EU brandy, and export controls, China's Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM) said Saturday.
China, EU discuss EV anti-subsidy case, brandy anti-dumping probe, export controls
China's Minister of Commerce Wang Wentao and European Commissioner for Trade and Economic Security Maros Sefcovic held talks in Paris on June 3 on the EU's anti-subsidy case involving Chinese electric vehicles (EVs), China's anti-dumping investigation into brandy originating from the EU, and export control policies, a Ministry of Commerce spokesperson said Saturday.
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