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EU Says to Work with CN to Avoid Imposing Additional Tariffs on EVs; Rumors Suggest EU Delays Tariff Vote
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According to foreign reports, the European Commission stated that the European Union (EU) and China have agreed to strengthen efforts to avoid the imposition of additional import tariffs on Chinese-made electric vehicles (EVs). They may also revisit China's proposal to set a minimum sale price for imported Chinese EVs to prevent extra tariffs.

The EU was originally scheduled to vote on the tariff issue on September 25, but it is rumored that this agenda has been canceled, and no new voting date has been set.

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