China and EU Reach 'Soft Landing' Over Electric Vehicle Import Tariffs
Overview of China-EU Electric Vehicle Tariff Negotiations
Background on Tariff Discussions
BEIJING, April 28 (Reuters) - Chinese Commerce Minister Wang Wentao said China and the European Union had "reached a soft landing" over the bloc's import tariffs on electric vehicles, during a meeting with the head of a German automakers industry group.
China's Position and Hopes for Future Cooperation
Wang said China hoped the German Association of the Automotive Industry would use its influence within the EU to urge the bloc to "respect free competition, abide by World Trade Organization rules, and amend inappropriate provisions", according to a readout of his Monday meeting with its president Hildegard Muller released on Tuesday.
Recent Developments and Tariff Adjustments
The European Commission has imposed additional duties on imported China-made EVs made since 2024. In February 2026, the Commission approved for the first time a request by Volkswagen's Cupra brand to free its Tavascan SUV Coupe - which is made in China - from tariffs in exchange for a minimum price and annual quota model.
Reporting and Editorial Credits
(Reporting by Joe Cash; Editing by Himani Sarkar)



