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Hungary leads Europe’s green transition efforts and aims to enhance cooperation with China to advance sustainable technologies and economic resilience.
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Hungary leads Europe’s green transition efforts and aims to enhance cooperation with China to advance sustainable technologies and economic resilience.
Hungary’s Foreign Minister condemns the EU’s tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles as harmful to the EU economy and calls for enhanced trade cooperation with China.
EU Foreign Affairs ministers in Brussels split on lifting weapon restrictions for Ukraine as the U.S. approves long-range missile use, highlighting divided support among member states.
Hungarian official Adam Nagy warns that EU’s trade protectionism brings only harm, with no benefits for consumers or the market.
China rejects the EU’s new tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles, calling them protectionist. In response, China has filed a lawsuit with the WTO and vows to defend its EV sector.
China has voiced strong opposition to the EU’s new tariffs on Chinese-made electric vehicles, labeling the move as protectionist and irrational. Both sides are now in talks to resolve the trade dispute.
China and the EU reaffirm their commitment to resolving the electric vehicle trade dispute through continued dialogue and price commitments, aiming for a fair and sustainable outcome.
China invites European technical team for discussions on tariffs imposed on imported Chinese electric vehicles, aiming to bridge gaps in ongoing trade negotiations.
EU Council head Charles Michel urges the European Union to accelerate military and financial aid to Ukraine, emphasizing the need for swift action amid ongoing challenges.
The Chinese mainland and the EU are still negotiating over anti-subsidy measures on Chinese electric vehicles, with progress stalled despite multiple negotiation rounds and China’s invitation for further discussions.