China-EU Trade Leaders Discuss Electric Vehicles and Market Access
China and the European Union's trade leaders held in-depth discussions on trade remedy cases involving electric vehicles, export control, and market access. The meeting, conducted via video call, aimed to foster the stable development of economic and trade relations between both parties.

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Trade leaders from China and the European Union engaged in comprehensive discussions on pressing trade remedy cases, including those related to electric vehicles, export control, and market access, according to a statement released by the Chinese commerce ministry on Friday.
During a video call meeting held on Thursday, China's Commerce Minister Wang Wentao and EU Trade Commissioner Maros Sefcovic emphasized the importance of promoting the healthy and stable development of economic and trade relations between the two regions.
The conversation highlighted the mutual intention to address trade challenges and explore avenues for collaborative growth, reflecting a commitment to sustaining robust economic ties in an evolving global market.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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