Leading Chinese car manufacturers are calling for more negotiations between China and the EU hoping to end tariffs on Chinese EVs.
The tariffs of up to 45 percent were imposed after the EU said China's carmakers benefit from state subsidies. Beijing has denied this.
Our correspondent Julia Lyubova has been speaking to Chinese car manufacturers in Geneva.
#China #EU #EVs #ElectricVehicle
The tariffs of up to 45 percent were imposed after the EU said China's carmakers benefit from state subsidies. Beijing has denied this.
Our correspondent Julia Lyubova has been speaking to Chinese car manufacturers in Geneva.
#China #EU #EVs #ElectricVehicle
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00:00Chinese car manufacturers anticipate that the European Union's decision to raise its tariffs on electric vehicle imports from China
00:08will have an impact on their sales.
00:11Duties of up to 45% over a period of five years will likely have to be passed on to consumers,
00:19raising the price of electric or hybrid cars.
00:23If there's no change within the five-year period,
00:31then our car sales in the local area will definitely be affected
00:35because the price that the owner buys for has increased and the buyer has different choices,
00:41whether it's an electric car or a traditional car.
00:44So his choice may be a little bigger
00:47and then it will have a certain impact on the sales of our electric cars or hybrid cars in Europe.
00:53Leading Chinese car manufacturers such as Geely, Huawei and Dongfeng
00:58gathered in Geneva this month for an industry discussion.
01:02The second CACIC, China Automobile Standards Internationalization Center Forum,
01:08united industry representatives with international organizations and local governments.
01:15They discussed the regulations and the standards of the industry as well as trends and major challenges.
01:21Of course they are concerned about that. That's the fact.
01:26We cannot ignore this because I think every car manufacturer is concerned about this thing.
01:35But right now the current situation I think is harmful for both sides.
01:41We don't want that to happen.
01:43Several weeks ago the European Commission gave the final green light
01:47to raise tariffs on electric vehicles made in China for the next five years.
01:52In turn, China has requested World Trade Organization dispute consultations
01:58with the European Union regarding this decision.
02:02The goal of these consultations is to discuss the matter
02:05and to find a satisfactory solution without proceeding further.
02:11Switzerland is not expected to adopt the EU's tariffs against Chinese e-cars
02:17due to its free trade agreement with China.
02:20Automobile industry analysts point out that imposing EU's tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles
02:26could in the short term affect the price competitiveness of Chinese manufacturers in the European market.
02:32However, they say that in the long run you should not deter Chinese EV manufacturers
02:38from pursuing opportunities in the EU.