The EU has recently moved to impose tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles (EVs), in response to concerns about market competition.
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As discussions intensify between the EU and Chinese electric vehicle (EV) manufacturers, a significant development has unfolded.
The European Union (EU) is progressing towards implementing definitive tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles (EVs).
Italy and China have signed a three-year action plan aimed at implementing past agreements and exploring new forms of cooperation.
Germany has decided to ban critical components from Chinese companies ZTE and Huawei in the core parts of its 5G networks starting from 2026.
The EU has announced a significant decision: steep tariffs on China-made battery electric vehicles (BEVs) will take effect on July 5.
Von der Leyen has proposed that the EU allocate €500 billion for defense, amidst calls for Europe to enhance its military capabilities.
China has criticized the EU's decision to raise tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles, describing it as "a blatant act of protectionism".
William Lai, underscored that China's longstanding goal of bringing Taiwan under its control remains a global security threat.
The MEPs has immediately suspended the assistant of a German MEP who has been arrested in Germany for spying for the Chinese government.