German economy minister says EU open for talks on China tariffs
SHANGHAI - Germany's Economy Minister Robert Habeck said during his visit to China on June 22 that the European Union is open for discussions regarding tariffs on Chinese exports.
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SHANGHAI - Germany's Economy Minister Robert Habeck said during his visit to China on June 22 that the European Union is open for discussions regarding tariffs on Chinese exports.
China and the European Union have agreed to start talks on the planned imposition of tariffs on Chinese-made electric vehicles (EVs) being imported into the European market, senior officials of both sides said on Saturday.
SHANGHAI (Reuters) -- China and the European Union have agreed to start talks on the planned imposition of tariffs on Chinese-made electric vehicles being imported into the European market, senior officials of both sides said on Saturday.
SHANGHAI (Reuters) -- Germany's Economy Minister Robert Habeck said during his visit to China on Saturday that the door of the European Union is open for discussions regarding EU tariffs on Chinese exports.
With billions of dollars in trade between China and the European Union at stake, Germany’s second-highest cabinet official called on Saturday for the two sides to engage in talks to try to resolve an escalating dispute over tariffs.
Theodor Weimer, CEO of the Deutsche Börse and often referred to as Mr DAX, delivered a blistering critique of German Economic Minister Robert Habeck’s policies. Speaking at a discussion hosted by the Economic Advisory Council of Bavaria, Weimer, a significant figure in both German and international finance, did not hold back in his assessment.