China ‘does not accept’ EU tariffs on EVs, calls for more talks

China 'does not accept' EU tariffs on EVs, calls for more talks China 'does not accept' EU tariffs on EVs, calls for more talks

TOKYO — China said Wednesday it would not accept new duties on electric vehicles exported to the European Union and called for more trade talks, a day after the bloc issued a final directive on the controversial tariffs.

The levies, ranging from 8% to 35.3%, took effect on Tuesday and will last five years unless a review of the new regime is initiated, the EU said in its Official Journal. An accompanying press release described the move as protection for the 27-nation group against the “rapid rise in low-priced exports of EVs” from China.