European Union governments have expressed differing opinions on the imposition of EU tariffs on imports of electric vehicles (EVs) manufactured in China, as indicated in a non-binding but influential vote.
The European Commission, responsible for the EU’s trade policy, has imposed provisional tariffs of up to 37.6% on electric vehicles imported from China and has sought input from EU member states in a consultative vote.
Twelve EU members endorsed the tariffs, four opposed them, and eleven abstained from voting, Reuters reported, citing people familiar with the discussions.
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