Europe Signals a Truce in Its Electric Vehicle Trade War With China
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In order to avoid tariffs in Beijing, a commitment on minimum prices will be sufficient, which will remain more competitive than ours in any case.And even the creation of new Dragon factories on the continent is encouraged.After the end of a terrible 2025 for the European automotive industry, here are the fifth active columns in Brussels come back to life.The European Commission yesterday published a slim text of four anonymous pages, well hidde…
China set for victory as Europe plans to water down electric car tariffs amid trade dispute
The European Union looks set to relax tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles being imported as drivers opt for affordable EVs and manufacturers from the Far East accelerate the global rollout of the vehicles.In a new announcement, the European Commission and the Chinese government have moved closer to a resolution amid a long-standing dispute over the sale of Chinese-made electric vehicles across the continent.Politicians argued that China was tak…
Europe Signals a Truce in Its Electric Vehicle Trade War With China
China and the EU took a significant step Monday toward easing their long-running electric vehicle trade dispute after Brussels released rules that could allow Chinese exporters to replace punitive tariffs with negotiated pricing commitments, according to the South China Morning Post. The European Commission said companies may submit price undertakings that must be “adequate to eliminate the injurious effects of the subsidies and provide equivale…
Nio Praises ‘Steady Progress’ on EU Tariff Talks as Expansion Continues
EV maker Nio applauded on Tuesday the “steady progress toward consensus” between the EU and Beijing, a day after the European Commission outlined conditions for Chinese automakers to replace tariffs with minimum price commitments. Initially planned to debut in Europe, Nio decided to launch its second sub-brand, Firefly, first in China due to the extra duties imposed by the European Commission on imported EVs. “We are pleased to see China and the…
A surprising proposal from the EU for Chinese electric cars – The stock market reacted immediately
Chinese electric car manufacturers received a clear boost on the stock market on Tuesday, when the European Commission announced that it is considering replacing import duties with a new minimum price system. The change could improve margins for Chinese manufacturers and support sales growth in Europe. The market reaction was immediate. Electric car giant BYD’s […]
There seems to be a chance of ending the dispute between the EU and China over electric cars. After months of negotiations, a new proposal has emerged. Brussels is considering replacing the high tariffs on electric cars from China with a minimum price system. This is intended to effectively protect the European market from the flood of cheap cars from Asia. Brussels is easing its stance on Chinese electric cars. In the fall of 2024, the European…
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