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European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen will visit China in early December as the EU is probing into China’s subsidies on the EV industry, reported the Chinese website the Observer.
German carmakers will "fight" any potential tariff war between Brussels and Beijing, according to the chief financial officer of Porsche, one of the handful of European brands that does not manufacture cars in China.
European countries have different views on the EU's anti-subsidy probe into Chinese EV announced on October 4, while the US is busy dealing with its worker strikes, said JW Insights in a recent report.
China strongly dissatisfied with Europe's anti-subsidy probe into Chinese electric vehicles: MOC spokesperson
The German auto industry has expressed concern that the new anti-subsidy investigation the European Commission launched against electric vehicles from China will lead to higher prices and make EU trade policy further protectionist.
The China Chamber of Commerce to the European Union and several industry experts have criticized the new anti-subsidy investigation the European Commission launched against electric vehicles from China
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