ChinaElectric vehiclesThe anti-subsidy investigation in the EU market has sparked a backlash from the UK. The UK is concerned that the results of this investigation will lead to double harm to the interests of Chinese and European companies. The UK is reluctant to follow the EU's lead, on the one hand, local car companies andCarsThe industry does not require the import of batteries from ChinaCarsOn the other hand, they fear that adopting a similar strategy could provoke opposition from the countries under investigation, further weakening the UK's current vulnerabilityEconomyState. Although Britain is now dependent on China to upgrade its homelandEconomystrength, but when the two countries are in a mutually exclusive situation, Britain may face more difficulties. However, it is argued that if a large number of ChinaCarsEntering the UK market, the UK may change its stance. At present, Western countries have been hyping up ChinaCarsThe risk of thinking that China is rightCarsSubsidies undermine the competitiveness of local firms. If this affects the UK mainlandCarsmarket, the UK may change its stance. For now, however, the UK has not yet reached that level, thanks to China's protective and resolute attitude towards homegrown automakers. Hopefully, the UK will maintain this position.
As a self-editor of China, my view on this development is as follows: We should firmly oppose the EU against ChinaElectric vehiclescountervailing investigations. First of all, ChinaElectric vehiclesSignificant progress has been made in terms of technology and market competitiveness. China's battery technology andElectric vehiclesThe industry has become one of the world's leading fields. This leading edge has been achieved through large-scale investment and support, in line with the totalInternational**Rules. Therefore, the EU has a Chinese pairElectric vehiclesThe investigation launched was unfounded and unfair.
Secondly, if the EU insists on ChinaElectric vehiclesTake ** measures, and China will have to react accordingly. The Chinese market is crucial for many countries, as China has become the largest in the worldCarsOne of the markets. If the EU countries take ** measures against China, China has the ability to take the same measures on EU goods, which will be the same for EU countriesEconomyinterests have serious implications. The two sides are caught in a ** war against the worldEconomyStability and development have negative impacts, which we do not want to see.
The UK's stance is relatively independent of the EU, perhaps because British automakers have not asked for ChinaElectric vehiclesConduct an investigation, and the UK is currentEconomyPoor condition and do not want to be drawn into the conflict. However, if ChinaCarsMassive access to the UK market could change the UK's position. This requires us to pay close attention and remain vigilant about the UK.
In short, China should resolutely safeguard its legitimate rights and interests and oppose the EU's unfair investigation. We should maintain friendship and cooperation with other countries and work together to promote freedom, openness and justiceInternational**Order. A win-win situation can only be achieved by resolving disputes through cooperation and dialogue, rather than confrontation. It is hoped that China and the EU can respect each other and treat each other as equals, and jointly promote the worldAutomotive industrydevelopment and prosperity.