Electric vehicle deal with China is not close, top EU trade official says


The European Union and China are not close to finalising a deal that would end their long-running electric vehicle dispute, according to a senior EU official, who called reports suggesting otherwise “confusing”.

“I think there have been some quite confusing reports about the imminent deal on battery electric vehicles,” said Sabine Weyand, the EU’s director general for trade, said in Brussels on Tuesday.

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