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On Friday, the European Commission said it would push forward with hefty tariffs on China-made EVs, even after the bloc's largest economy Germany rejected them.
European imports of Chinese-made EVs have soared in recent years, raising concerns among domestic EV producers that they could suffer significant losses from cheap Chinese EVs.
The Commission has said the tariffs would counter what it sees as unfair Chinese subsidies after a year-long anti-subsidy investigation.
The chief executive of German carmaker Volkswagen said the EU should consider adjusting planned tariffs against China-made electric vehicles to make allowances for investments made in Europe.