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China says 'doing its best' to push for tariff negotiations with EU

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Posted on February 20, 2025

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· Last updated: February 27, 2026

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BEIJING (Reuters) - China has been "doing its best" to push for negotiations with the European Union over its tariffs on Chinese-made electric vehicles, a commerce ministry spokesperson said on

China Strives for Tariff Negotiations with the European Union

BEIJING (Reuters) - China has been "doing its best" to push for negotiations with the European Union over its tariffs on Chinese-made electric vehicles, a commerce ministry spokesperson said on Thursday, almost four months after the punitive import curbs took effect.

The bloc voted to increase the tariffs to as much as 45.3% in October after the European Commission - which oversees EU trade policy - launched an anti-subsidy probe into whether Chinese firms benefited from preferential grants and financing as well as land, batteries and raw materials at below market prices.

"China has been doing its best to push for negotiations with the EU," He Yadong said. "It is hoped that the EU will take notice of the call from industry and promote bilateral investment cooperation through dialogue and consultation."

China launched its own probes last year into imports of EU brandy, dairy and pork products.

He told reporters China's anti-dumping probe into Europe's pork products and anti-subsidy investigation into the 27-strong bloc's dairy trade were still ongoing, when asked how the cases were progressing.

"We will conduct the investigation in an open and transparent manner in accordance with Chinese laws and regulations and World Trade Organization rules," he added.

China's commerce ministry in December decided to extend its anti-dumping investigation into EU brandy imports by three months to April 5.

(Reporting by Joe Cash; Editing by Christopher Cushing)

Key Takeaways

  • China is negotiating with the EU over tariffs on electric vehicles.
  • EU increased tariffs to 45.3% after an anti-subsidy probe.
  • China hopes for dialogue to promote bilateral cooperation.
  • Ongoing Chinese probes into EU brandy, dairy, and pork imports.
  • China aims for transparent investigations under WTO rules.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is China's stance on tariff negotiations with the EU?
China has been 'doing its best' to push for negotiations with the EU regarding tariffs on Chinese-made electric vehicles.
What action did the EU take regarding tariffs in October?
The EU voted to increase tariffs on Chinese-made electric vehicles to as much as 45.3% after launching an anti-subsidy probe.
What investigations has China launched against EU products?
China launched probes into imports of EU brandy, dairy, and pork products as part of its trade response.
How does China plan to conduct its investigations?
China stated it would conduct its investigations in an open and transparent manner, adhering to its laws and World Trade Organization rules.
What recent decision did China's commerce ministry make regarding EU brandy?
China's commerce ministry decided to extend its anti-dumping investigation into EU brandy imports by three months to April 5.

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