Without a doubt, EU-China relations are getting worse
Tobias Gehrke on EU-China ties
Without a doubt, EU-China relations are getting worse
Tobias Gehrke on EU-China ties
Given the comparatively tiny size of the subsidy programme, it seems almost impossible that Chinese companies would ever accept a technology transfer conditionality to access a small sum
Tobias Gehrke on the EU’s $5 billion cleantech push to reduce reliance on China and its enforcement challenges
Tobias Gehrke on a Trump trade war
Tobias Gehrke on techno-industrial intelligence in Europe’s economic security agenda
EU duties on Chinese EVs could encourage Chinese companies to build factories in Europe, unlike in the US where Chinese investments face wider hurdles
Tobias Gehrke on the impact of Western Tariffs on Chinese Electric Vehicles
Tobias Gehrke on EU tariffs on Chinese electric vehicels
Tobias Gehrke on the EU country vote on duties for Chinese EVs
Some countries may oppose anti-subsidy duties pointing to recent data showing a decline in Chinese electric vehicle sales in the EU over the past year
Tobias Gehrke on EU vote against electric vehicles imported from China
Tobias Gehrke on transatlantic export control cooperation
The Commission is quite set, I think, in its approach to China: you could say it is quite bellicose, or you could say they’ve woken up
Tobias Gehrke on the implementation of the EU Commission’s tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles