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Chinese Commerce Minister Wang Wentao and his U.S. counterpart will discuss trade and economic ties in a forthcoming call, addressing concerns over EV restrictions and tariffs on EVs, EV batteries, and solar panels. The U.S. imposed $18 billion in new tariffs on Chinese goods in September, with lithium-ion batteries being the most affected. China and the European Union may face additional EV tariffs.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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