DGAP’s Morning Briefing

Chinese Electric Vehicles and the Looming EU-China Trade Conflict
Date
20 June 2024
Time
-
Event location
Zoom, Germany

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DGAP Morning Briefing 20.06.

Speakers: 
Claudia Schmucker, Head of the Center for Geopolitics, Geoeconomics, and Technology, DGAP 
Loyle Campbell, Research Fellow, Center for Climate and Foreign Policy, DGAP

Chair: Henning Hoff, Executive Editor, Internationale Politik Quarterly, DGAP

Every Thursday morning, DGAP’s Research Institute brings together experts and high-level guests to discuss the latest developments in foreign affairs. This week, we will assess the European Commission’s June 12 announcement of countervailing tariff rates on electric vehicles (EVs) from China. Unless an agreement is found, the Commission is threatening to impose import duties of up to 38 percent on the products of Chinese EV companies. The decision has been met with fierce criticism from Beijing, but skeptical voices are also coming from Germany whose automotive sector would be more affected than the industries of other countries, for example France. Together with our experts, we will examine the implications of the Commission’s decision and discuss likely scenarios for the looming EU-China trade conflict as a new European leadership is forming.

Please register here. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the DGAP Morning Briefing via Zoom. Participants will be able to ask questions via Zoom’s question and answer function during the discussion. You will find information related to data processing at https://dgap.org/en/zoom. Please note that this event will be recorded.