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Jun 2024
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What's behind the EU's import tariffs on...

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The EU plans to impose harsh new tariffs on Chinese-made electric vehicles. Beijing says it's pure protectionism. Division too in the EU about the plan, among German and other carmakers highly exposed to the Chinese market. So, what's behind this dispute and could it worsen?

In this episode:

  • Andy Mok, Senior Research Fellow, Center for China and Globalization, Beijng.

  • Ferdinand Dudenhoeffer, Director, Center Automotive Research, Bochum, Germany.

  • Vicky Pryce, Chief Economic Adviser, Centre for Economics and Business Research, London.

Host: Tom McRae

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