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China desires EU to scrap EV tariffs on EVs by July 4, Chinese state media reports

Beijing desires the European Union to ditch its initial tariffs on Chinese electric lorries by July 4, China's statecontrolled Global Times reported, after an agreement by both sides to hold new trade talks.

Provisionary EU tasks of as much as 38.1% on imported Chinese-made EVs are set to kick in by July 4 while the bloc examines what the EU claims are extreme and unjust subsidies to Chinese EV makers.

China has consistently called on the EU to cancel its tariffs, expressing a determination to negotiate. Beijing does not wish to be embroiled in another tariff war, still stung by U.S. tariffs on its products enforced by the Trump administration, however states it would take all actions to safeguard Chinese companies must one happen.

Both sides consented to start tariff talks after a call in between EU Commissioner Valdis Dombrovskis and Chinese Commerce Minister Wang Wentao on Saturday during a check out to China by Germany's. economy minister, who said the doors for discussion are open.

The very best result of the talks is that the EU ditches its. tariff choice before July 4, Global Times reported late on. Sunday, pointing out observers.

The EU's significantly protectionist moves will set off. countermeasures from China, and an escalation in trade frictions. would only cause lose-lose results for both sides, the. paper said.

The tariffs are set to be finalised on Nov. 2 at the end of. the EU anti-subsidy examination.

China has actually rejected the accusations of unreasonable aids,. stating the development of China's EV market has been the. result of advantages in technology, market and market supply. chains.

(source: Reuters)