We are resolutely opposed to the EU investigation, and the UK is worried about not following the p

Mondo International Updated on 2024-02-17

Introduction: Recently,European Unionagainst ChinaElectric vehiclesLaunchedCountervailing dutyThe investigation bill has triggered our resolute opposition to the position. We believe that this investigation lacks evidence, and that if high tariffs or other measures are eventually imposed, it will not only harm the interests of Chinese companies, but also European companies. We are categorically opposed to any form ofProtectionismIt is hoped that the two sides will avoid a situation in which they will take measures against each other. Britain showed concern at this point and did not followEuropean UnionPace. There are two main reasons for this, one is the local in the UKCarsThe industry has not asked for an investigation into importing Chinese battery cars, and the second is that they are worried about following suitEuropean UnionThe strategy will be opposed by the "countries under investigation" against the UKEconomyWorse. However, some analysts believe that if a large number of ChinaCarsShipping to the UK market, the UK may change its existing attitude. In the short term, Western countries hype ChinaElectric vehiclesRisk, the belief that Chinese subsidies undermine the competitiveness of local manufacturers, and therefore are reluctant to recognize ChinaCarsThe advantage of technical strength. In this context, if it really affects the British mainlandCarsmarket, the UK may change. At present, the UK has no confidence in this matter, which is due to our protection and tough attitude towards Chinese car companies. I hope that the UK will always maintain this attitude.

Recently,European Unionagainst ChinaElectric vehiclesLaunchedCountervailing dutyInvestigation bill, we firmly oppose this move. We believe that this investigation is not supported by sufficient evidence and may harm the interests of Chinese companies, as well as European companies. We always advocateFree**, against all forms of itProtectionism。We hope that both sides will uphold an open attitude and avoid falling into a situation where each other will take the best measures.

However, Britain showed concern about the matter and did not followEuropean UnionPace. There are two main reasons for this, one is the local in the UKCarsThe industry has not asked for an investigation into the import of Chinese batteriesCarsThe second is that they are worried about emulatingEuropean Unionwill provoke opposition from the "countries under investigation", further exacerbating the UK's current situationEconomyWeak situation. These factors make the UK choose to work withEuropean UnionKeep a certain distance.

In addition to the reasons mentioned above, there are more important considerations why Britain is "afraid" about this matter. Some British companies have joint ventures in the Chinese market, and long-term supply has brought them the best dividends for their homeEconomyDevelopment has a positive impact. At the same time, Britain also attracts ChinaCarsManufacturers set up factories in the UK to create more jobs in the local area. Therefore, once the two sides get into a dispute, the UK may find itself in an even more difficult situation.

Despite the fact that the UK has so far opted to work withEuropean UnionKeep your distance, but some analysts believe that this attitude may change. Theoretically, if a large number of ChinaCarsShipped to the UK, which may change the position of the UK. Western countries have been hyping up ChinaElectric vehiclesThey believe that Chinese subsidies have harmed the competitiveness of local manufacturers and are reluctant to recognize ChinaCarsAdvantages of technology. If the effects do spread to the UK itselfCarsmarket, the UK may be forced to change its position.

However, at present, the UK does not have conclusive evidence on this matter, and it lacks enough confidence to change its position. All this is due to our protection and resolute attitude towards Chinese car companies, so that the UK is still benefiting from cooperation with China. It is hoped that the UK will always maintain a rational and pragmatic stance and contribute to the stable development of China-UK economic and trade relations.

InGlobalizationprocess,FrictionFrom time to time, competition between countries is becoming more and more intense. And against ChinaElectric vehiclesofCountervailing dutyThe investigation is a microcosm of such disputes. Although we can't deny itFrictionto the countriesEconomyBut before the dispute is resolved, we might as well think about it from a different perspective.

ChinaElectric vehiclesThe vigorous development of the industry has benefited from the support of the first company and the efforts of Chinese enterprises. Through the subsidy policy, ChinaElectric vehiclesRemarkable progress has been made in technological innovation and market share. These achievements should be recognized and appreciated, not questioned and investigated.

At the same time,ProtectionismIt is not a good way to settle disputes. An open, free** environment helps the worldEconomyprosperity and common development. Only by resolving differences through cooperation and dialogue can we ultimately achieve a mutually beneficial and win-win situation. All countries should abandon the zero-sum mentality of the past, promote the establishment of a more stable and open system, and jointly address challenges and risks.

As a self-editor, I believe that when reporting and commenting on such events, it is important to fully understand the background and details of the incident, and to analyze and comment as objectively as possible. We need to avoid losing the impartiality and objectivity of our reporting because of subjective bias or limited opinions.

In short, I hope that all countries can work together to promote the world with an open mind and through equal and friendly cooperationEconomyStable development. We also hope that the UK will remain calm and rational in the face of disputes and make more contributions to the economic and trade cooperation between China and the UK.

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