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China-EU EV tariff talks in Brussels end with 'major differences': Beijing

  • Representatives from China and the European Union did not agree on cutting tariffs for Chinese-made electric vehicles during recent talks in Brussels, resulting in "major differences," according to Beijing's Commerce Ministry.
  • Although negotiators "made important progress in some areas," they could not find a solution acceptable to both sides, as stated by China's Commerce Ministry.
  • China hopes the EU will engage constructively and visit China soon to accelerate talks toward a proper agreement.
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