Published: 2:03am, 17 Sep 2024Updated: 2:15am, 17 Sep 2024
Germany and China are actively working to convince European Union members to oppose electric vehicle tariffs during a vote next week, senior EU sources say.
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Berlin has been phoning other capitals in a late bid to get them to oppose the duties during a vote planned for September 25.
The development comes as Chinese commerce minister Wang Wentao makes his way around Europe, discussing the high-profile trade dispute with senior figures in influential governments.
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Having spent the weekend in Italy, Wang will meet with German economy minister Robert Habeck on Tuesday in Berlin, according to people familiar with the arrangement.
He will sit down with car industry operators from Europe and China in a round table on Wednesday in Brussels, then meet EU trade chief Valdis Dombrovskis in the Belgian capital on Thursday morning in an effort to stop the duties from coming into force.
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