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Spain requires compromise with China ahead of EU vote on EV tariffs

The European Union need to look for a compromise and negotiated outcome with China, Spain stated on Thursday, on the eve of a vital EU vote on electric vehicle ( EV) tariffs. Rather of imposing tariffs, the EU should keep negotiations open ... beyond the binding vote to strike an offer on prices as well as the relocation of battery production to the bloc, Economy Minister Carlos Cuerpo said in a letter to the European Commission Vice President Valdis Dombrovskis seen .

There is a lot at stake for our domestic industry, Cuerpo wrote, noting that Spain is the EU's second-largest vehicle producer.

We need to strike the best balance, technically and politically, to guarantee that we both safeguard our industrial interests, and prevent a large-scale conflict with strategic gamers such as China, Cuerpo included.

Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez stated last month throughout a. visit to China that the EU need to

reconsider its position on tariffs

, and urged Brussels and Beijing to prevent a trade war.

The Commission's proposition can be carried out unless a. qualified majority of 15 EU members, representing 65% of the EU. population vote against it, a high hurdle.

Reuters reported on Wednesday that France, Greece, Italy. and Poland will enact favour, which would suffice to push. through the EU's greatest profile trade steps. Germany strategies. to vote versus, sources stated on Thursday. Volkswagen and Renault are among the carmarkers already. producing EVs in Spain, while China's Chery Automobile has actually signed a. joint endeavor handle Spain's EV Motors to produce vehicles at its. initially factory in Europe.

(source: Reuters)