BMW boss appeals to the German government: reject punitive tariffs

BMW boss appeals to the German government: reject punitive tariffs

Prosperity in Germany depends on open markets and free trade. Additional tariffs would harm globally active German companies and could “conjure up a trade conflict that in the end only knows losers,” said Zipse.

“Vote against additional tariffs”

“The federal government should therefore take a clear position and vote against the introduction of additional tariffs in the EU.” The EU Commission has investigated competition-distorting subsidies for Chinese electric cars and is planning punitive tariffs of up to 36 percent. The final decision now lies with the 27 member states. The Chinese government accuses the EU of protectionism and is threatening countermeasures.

According to the industry association VDA, the German auto industry exported vehicles and parts to China for 26.3 billion euros last year. Cars and components worth 6.8 billion euros were imported from China. According to the VDA, the possible damage of punitive tariffs for the German auto industry is greater than the possible benefit.

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