The EU will send representatives to China for consultations, and the Ministry of Commerce has responded.
According to the Ministry of Commerce website, the spokesperson for the Ministry of Commerce responded to reporters' questions regarding the EU's dispatch of personnel to China for price commitment consultations on the anti-subsidy case involving electric vehicles.
Question: Some media reports suggest that the EU will send officials to China to discuss alternative solutions to the proposed anti-subsidy tax on Chinese electric vehicles. Is this information accurate?
Answer: On the date, after Minister Wang Wentao's video conference with Executive Vice President of the European Commission and Trade Commissioner Valdis Dombrovskis, China-EU technical teams immediately initiated a new round of consultations on the price commitment regarding the EU's anti-subsidy case against Chinese electric vehicles. Following intensive communication, the European side indicated that it would visit China to continue consultations on the specific content of the proposal. The Chinese side welcomes this and hopes that the next round of consultations will adhere to the principle of "practicality and balance," achieving a solution acceptable to both parties.