The European Union claims to impose tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles, but the approach is different from that of the United States. China responds
白云追月素
发表于 2024-5-22 17:55:14
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The European Union claims to impose tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles, but the approach is different from that of the United States. China's development and opening up bring opportunities, not risks, to Europe and the world. Protectionism cannot solve the problems of the European Union. Protecting backwardness, losing the future. China and Europe are each other's second largest trading partners and important forces in building an open world economy. Specific economic and trade issues should be resolved through dialogue and consultation.
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