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German carmakers should not hesitate of Chinese competition, says Scholz

German car manufacturers ought to not hesitate of competitors from China, Chancellor Olaf Scholz said on Monday at the opening of MercedesBenz's very first battery recycling plant, a financial investment he described as part of Germany's brand-new commercial policy program.

Some state that China can do much better with electrical motors than us, Scholz said.

German business need not hesitate of this competition, he stated, pointing out that the market had actually weathered strong competition from South Korea and Japan in the past and reaffirming Germany's position against the European Union's. tariffs on Chinese-made electric vehicles (EVs).

I'm against tariffs that harm us, Scholz stated at the. opening ceremony in Kuppenheim, south-western Germany.

The EU should utilize such measures where disposing and aids. really put European manufacturers at a disadvantage, for instance,. in the steel market, he added.

The EU is imposing hefty tariffs on Chinese-made EVs, saying. they benefit from unfair state aids. Beijing denies this. and has actually threatened retaliation, while German automakers, which. make about a 3rd of their profits in China, have voiced. issue and required more talks.

Germany voted against the tariffs.

Mercedes plans to draw out raw materials such as lithium,. nickel, and cobalt from old electric automobile batteries at the. carbon-emissions-free factory, to later re-use them.

(source: Reuters)