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Spanish media: Spanish local officials visit China to promote Chinese electric vehicle companies to invest and set up factories

2024-08-28

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Reference News reported on August 27 According to a report on the website of El Español on August 26, Juanma Moreno, President of the Andalusian Regional Government of Spain, set off for a visit to China on the 26th. During this visit, he will propose Andalusia as an ideal base for Chinese companies to produce electric vehicles here.
The report said this is one of the options Chinese automakers are considering to circumvent the tariffs imposed by Brussels. The tariffs imposed by Brussels are a blow to the Chinese auto industry. Previously, the EU had imposed a 10% tariff on Chinese cars. Chery, Leapmotor, SAIC MG and Dongfeng have confirmed that they will assemble cars in Europe. Other companies such as Zeekr and Xiaopeng may also join them.
According to information obtained by El Spaniard, accompanied by officials responsible for economics, finance, EU funds, industry, energy and mining, Moreno promoted Andalusia as the ideal place to advance these plans.
Moreno's schedule includes a meeting with the China Association of Automobile Manufacturers in Beijing, which will help achieve this goal. Moreno's visit to China will last about 10 days. He believes he can bring back good news from Beijing about attracting investment to Andalusia.
Moreno will also visit Ningbo, Changshu and Shanghai. (Compiled by Tian Ce)
This is the scene of the signing ceremony of the electric vehicle cooperation agreement between China's Chery Automobile Company and Spain's Ebro Company in the Barcelona Free Trade Zone in Spain on April 19. The two parties will set up a joint venture in the local area to jointly develop new electric vehicle products. (Photo by Xinhua News Agency)
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