China's electric vehicles encounter "headwinds" when going to sea, Ministry of Foreign Affairs responds
Xinhua Agency, Beijing, March 22. In response to the recent "headwinds" encountered by China's electric vehicles going overseas, Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Lin Jian said on the 22nd that economic globalization is the general trend and abuse of trade remedy measures violates international economic and trade rules. It is hoped that relevant parties will stop politicizing, securizing and ideologizing economic and trade issues and provide an open, fair, just and non-discriminatory environment for enterprises from various countries, including Chinese enterprises, to invest and operate. At the regular press conference that day, a reporter asked:Recently, China's electric vehicles have encountered "headwinds" when going out to sea. Not long ago, the European Union issued a notice to conduct customs registration of electric vehicles imported from China. In the future,"retroactive tariffs" may be imposed on relevant vehicles. The United Kingdom and the United States are preparing to conduct countervailing investigations or national security risk investigations on Chinese electric vehicles. U.S. Treasury Secretary Yellen said the government is taking steps to ensure the success of the U.S. electric vehicle industry. spokesman