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EU EV Investigation Not Within Interests Of Either Party

CHINA PRESS

China believes the EU’s recent decision to launch an investigation into China’s electric vehicle trade practices will bring instability to the global automotive industry and supply chain, according to Wang Wenbin, foreign ministry spokesman. Wang, speaking at a recent press conference, said the EU’s move was not in the interest of either party and called on policymakers to create a non-discriminatory and predictable market environment for the common development of China-EU electric vehicle industry in accordance with the China-EU comprehensive strategic partnership. (Source: Yicai)

MNI Beijing Bureau | lewis.porylo@marketnews.com
MNI Beijing Bureau | lewis.porylo@marketnews.com

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