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Hungary condemns EU tariffs on Chinese EV imports

Hungary disagrees with Europe's brutal punishment of Chinese electrical vehicle manufacturers, its economy ministry said on Wednesday, hours after the European Commission stated it would impose tariffs on Chinese electric automobile (EV) imports.

Hungary under right-leaning Prime Minister Viktor Orban has become a crucial trade and financial investment partner for China, in contrast with some other European Union countries looking for to become less dependent on the world's second-largest economy.

Rather of punitive tariffs, the EU needs to support the European EV industry, the ministry said in a statement.

The European Commission said earlier on Wednesday it would enforce extra duties of up to 38.1% on imported Chinese EVs from July.

We disagree with the harsh European punishment of Chinese electric cars and truck manufacturers with punitive tariffs, the ministry added. Protectionism is not the option.

Hungary has actually invested greatly by investing more than $1. billion recently to support new battery plants on its. soil, to name a few Chinese battery giant CATL's.

Hungary likewise protected the very first European factory financial investment. by a Chinese automaker, revealed last year by EV giant BYD,. with the country offering money for developing tasks, tax breaks,. and relaxed policy in targeted zones to attract foreign. financial investment.

(source: Reuters)