MADRID (Reuters) - The European Union should seek a compromise and negotiated outcome with China, Spain said on Thursday, on ...
Amid Beijing's threats of retaliation, member states need to decide if they want to slap additional import tariffs on Chinese ...
Brian Gu, Xpeng’s copresident, argued Wednesday that fierce local competition, not state support, explains China’s EV success ...
Although China’s green energy transition and associated economic opportunities are receiving spotlight attention, global ...
Tesla is expected to report an 8% jump in third-quarter deliveries of its electric vehicles on Wednesday, Wall Street ...
BMW AG is pressing Berlin to vote against imposing significantly higher European Union tariffs on Chinese-made electric ...
The Chinese electric vehicle industry is exhibiting significant growth, driven by government support and growing consumer ...
The European Commission plans to apply additional duties on imported electric vehicles made in China. In September it cut the ...
October 4 is a date that cannot come soon enough for European Union bureaucrats, but one the Chinese government desperately ...
The European Commission is willing to continue negotiating with China a potential deal to avert tariffs on Chinese electric ...
Beijing has begun to walk away from the EV project and so also its dreams of global dominance. Local governments are fighting ...
Former adviser to German chancellor says dialogue, not punitive tariffs, should be basis for conflict resolution in EU-China ...