Our attitude is resolutely opposed to the EU investigation, and the UK is worried that it will not follow the pace of the EU!
The European Union has issued a tough statement on the proposal for a countervailing investigation into Chinese electric vehicles.
In our view, this approach makes no sense, and high tariffs or other measures hurt not only Chinese companies, but also European companies. Let's move on"First etiquette"-- We want to avoid a situation where both sides have to resort to the best means against the other. In a word, we resolutely oppose all kinds of protectionism.
The thing is simple: if the EU insists on implementing a countervailing investigation, then we will treat European products in the same way. This is not only one of the relevant laws to be applied to the EU"Warning", and it's also one of a kind"Warning"Some restless country. After all, in China, the number of electric vehicles is increasing, and many markets are jealous of this.
Britain now"Panic", which is not surprising at all.
According to today's ** report, the UK has no intention of following the EU. First of all, neither the UK nor the automotive industry has launched an investigation into battery cars from China. Second, they fear that following the EU's approach could be met with"State under investigation"and thus exacerbate the current economic situation in the UK.
It's easy to understand. Because they are now inextricably linked to using us to strengthen the local economy. For example, some British companies have joint ventures with the Chinese market, giving them an advantage in the long run.
At the same time, they continue to attract Chinese automakers to the UK and create more local jobs.
And, once Britain is forced to the point where it has to act, it risks getting into an even bigger predicament. Given the above, it is unlikely that the UK will decide to withdraw from this agreement.
But the differing views of some analysts cannot be ignored. Analysts say that while Britain is now reluctant to join the chaotic strategy of EU followers, it may change its current position if a large number of Chinese cars appear on its roads.
Theoretically, this is impossible. Note that now the West has begun to hype up the risks of Chinese cars, as China's huge subsidies for electric vehicles have weakened the competitiveness of domestic automakers. In the short term, it is difficult for them to realize China's superiority in automotive technology. In the short term, it is difficult for them to realize China's superiority in automotive technology. If this happens, the UK domestic car market will also be affected, and the UK will follow suit.
But because we've protected China's auto companies and taken tough measures, they don't dare to do that yet. I hope the British can continue to do so. What do you think? Comments, likes, **