The European Commission has rejected offers by Chinese electric-vehicle makers to adjust their prices in a bid to avoid sharply higher tariffs ahead of potentially pivotal talks between Beijing and Brussels next week.
The tariffs were announced after a months-long probe launched by commission president Ursula von der Leyen that sharply increased trade tensions between the 27-member bloc and China, the world’s second-biggest economy.
EU officials have said the tariffs are needed to protect European manufacturers from being undercut by low-cost, China-made EVs that it says are unfairly subsidised by Beijing.
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