According to foreign media reports, the German Association of Automobile Manufacturers (VDA) said that it opposes EU tariffs on electric vehicles imported from China, saying that this will bring the risk of a trade war and threaten German jobs.
Hildegard Mueller, director of the VDA Association, told the media: “the current business with China provides a lot of job opportunities for Germany.
” Our company is currently transforming with record capital, and the capital needed for the transformation is also provided by China, an important market.
” Mueller said that in the event of a trade conflict between the EU and China, any EU tariffs on Chinese-made electric vehicles could quickly have a negative impact, putting the EU’s goal of promoting electric vehicles and digital technology at risk.
Photo: VDA, the European Commission concluded that there is “sufficient evidence” to show that new electric vehicles imported from China have received illegal subsidies.
The European Union has warned that sales and production levels of European manufacturers could fall if China’s imports of electric vehicles remain uncontrolled.
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz (Olaf Scholz) visited China on April 14.
On April 13, the BMW Group announced that Chairman Zipze would accompany German Chancellor Schultz and a delegation of entrepreneurs to visit China, emphasizing the firm commitment to promote prosperity through deepening cooperation and to continue to expand investment in China.
Chipze reiterated BMW Group’s strategy and commitment to ploughing the Chinese market.
“China is the future and the largest market of BMW Group in the world.
” Our continued success in China is inseparable from the continuous growth and development of our footprint in China.
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