2024-10-04
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on october 3, local time, according to reuters, germany will vote against the eu's tariffs on chinese electric vehicles on friday.
germany abstained from the first non-binding vote on the european commission's proposal to impose tariffs in july, but the industry has been pressuring chancellor scholz since friday to eu member states voted against it.
the commission's proposal can be implemented unless a qualified majority of the 15 member states, representing 65% of the eu's population, opposes it. reuters reported on wednesday that france, greece, italy and poland would vote in favor on friday.
according to a report by latin american news agency on october 3, hungarian foreign minister szijjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjj.com confirmed on the 3rd that hungary rejected the european commission’s proposal to impose tariffs on chinese electric vehicles.
szijjarto said through his facebook account that the hungarian government will veto the eu's proposal to impose tariffs of up to 45% on imported chinese-made electric vehicles because the plan is "harmful and dangerous."
spain said on the 3rd that the eu should seek to reach a compromise with china through negotiations. spanish economy, trade and enterprise minister quilpo said in a letter to european commission executive vice president and trade commissioner dombrovskis that the eu should not impose tariffs but should "keep negotiations open... "after the binding vote", an agreement was reached on prices and the transfer of battery production to the eu.