Bridging Trade Tensions: China and EU in Talks over Electric Vehicles
China's Commerce Minister Wang Wentao met with Ola Kallenius from Mercedes-Benz in Beijing to discuss resolving trade tensions between China and the EU, particularly regarding electric vehicles. Wang emphasized that cooperation could help improve commercial ties and encouraged the EU automotive industry to leverage its influence for positive outcomes.
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China's Commerce Minister Wang Wentao recently held a significant meeting with Ola Kallenius, the chairman of both Mercedes-Benz and the European Automobile Manufacturers Association, in Beijing. The discussions centered on industrial cooperation and trade regulations, according to the Chinese Ministry's statement on Friday.
Wang expressed optimism in resolving ongoing trade tensions concerning electric vehicles between China and the European Union. He articulated Beijing's hope that Mercedes-Benz, alongside the broader European automotive industry, could leverage its influence to foster stronger commercial relations.
The meeting highlighted the importance of collaboration in addressing trade issues, especially as both regions navigate the complexities of an evolving automotive market and seek mutually beneficial solutions.
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