[ad_1]
China has urged the European Union to refrain from engaging in separate negotiations on the pricing of electric vehicles manufactured in China, cautioning that such actions could disrupt ongoing tariff discussions. The statement, released on the Ministry of Commerce website, follows the EU’s rejection of China’s proposal to set a minimum price of 30,000 euros for Chinese-made EVs in an effort to avoid impending tariffs. The dispute threatens to impact trade relations between the two economic powers.

[ad_2]
SOURCE