In response, the China Association of Automobile Manufacturers said on the 21st, "(These results) seriously distort the image of China's electric vehicle industry.
On behalf of the European Union, we express our strong dissatisfaction and firm opposition to the proposed tariffs. According to the information released by the European Commission, the additional tariffs to be imposed on three Chinese electric vehicle manufacturers are 17% for BYD.
The European Union's decision "poses a huge risk to Chinese companies' operations and investments in Europe," the association said.
"It will bring uncertainty to the table," and will also have a negative impact on the development of the European Union's automotive industry. In addition, the EU and China must take measures to ensure the development of their automotive industries, including fair, non-discriminatory, predictable and timely trade.
"We hope that we can create an enabling market environment and work together to safeguard the security of the global automotive industry supply chain."
2024/08/22 16:03 KST
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