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China says talks with EU on electric vehicle minimum price plan resumed

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Posted on December 11, 2025

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BEIJING, Dec 11 (Reuters) - China's commerce ministry on Thursday said negotiations with the European Union over a minimum price plan for China-made electric vehicles have restarted and would continue

China and EU Restart Talks on Electric Vehicle Pricing Plan

BEIJING, ‌Dec 11 (Reuters) - China's commerce ministry on Thursday said negotiations ‍with the ‌European Union over a minimum price plan for China-made ⁠electric vehicles have restarted and ‌would continue into next week, while urging the bloc not to talk independently with manufacturers.

The 27-member bloc approved duties of up to ⁠45.3% in October 2024 after the European Commission began investigating whether China's ​EV makers were benefiting from unfair subsidies ‌that could lead to a ⁠supply glut in Europe.

China insists its manufacturers are simply more competitive than their European counterparts and Beijing has been ​urging Brussels to accept a minimum price plan in place of tariffs. Analysts say the EU is a vital market for Chinese automakers, who face shrinking margins at ​home ‍due to price wars ​and deflation.

"China welcomes the EU's renewed commitment to restarting price undertaking negotiations and appreciates its return to the path of resolving differences through dialogue," said He Yadong, a commerce ministry spokesperson, at a regular news conference.

He said that had taken ⁠place in recent days and would continue into next week, without giving further details.

Previous ​EU minimum-price arrangements, or price undertakings, have applied to homogeneous commodities, not complex manufactured goods like automobiles.

The commission has said it believes a single minimum price ‌would not be adequate to counter injury caused by subsidies.

(Reporting by Joe Cash; Editing by Muralikumar Anantharaman and Thomas Derpinghaus)

Key Takeaways

  • China and EU have resumed negotiations on electric vehicle pricing.
  • The EU approved duties up to 45.3% on Chinese EVs.
  • China urges the EU to accept a minimum price plan instead of tariffs.
  • The EU market is crucial for Chinese automakers facing domestic challenges.
  • Previous EU price undertakings were not for complex goods like automobiles.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a minimum price plan?
A minimum price plan is a regulatory approach that sets a baseline price for products, ensuring they are not sold below a certain value, often used to protect local industries from foreign competition.
What are electric vehicles?
Electric vehicles (EVs) are automobiles that are powered by electricity instead of traditional fossil fuels, offering a more sustainable and environmentally friendly mode of transportation.
What is a supply glut?
A supply glut occurs when the supply of a product exceeds its demand, leading to excess inventory and potentially lower prices in the market.

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