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China open to further consultations concerning EU's anti-subsidy case

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China open to further consultations concerning EU's anti-subsidy case

2024-09-11 06:23 Last Updated At:16:27

China's Ministry of Commerce on Tuesday expressed willingness to engage in further consultations with the European Union (EU) concerning the anti-subsidy case involving Chinese electric vehicles (EVs).

On August 20, the European Commission issued a pre-final disclosure, which will levy additional tariffs on imported electric vehicles from China.

Since the EU announced the launch of an anti-subsidy probe into Chinese EVs, the Chinese government and the EV industry have been committed to a proper solution through dialogue and consultation, according to the comment made by a ministry spokesperson in response to a relevant media query.

"Although we cannot agree with or accept the EU's disclosure of the final ruling, we still uphold our utmost sincerity and hope to resolve the friction through dialogue and consultation and seek a mutually acceptable solution," the spokesperson said.

In the Ministry's latest move on the negotiation front on Monday, Vice Minister Li Fei and his delegation held talks with Sabine Weyand, Director General of the Trade Department of the European Commission in Brussels, Belgium, and once again expressed to the European side their willingness to properly resolve China-EU economic and trade frictions through dialogue and consultation and properly accommodate each other's concerns.

The EV case is complex and has a wide impact, and there are certain challenges facing the quest for China and the EU to reach an agreement through consultation, the spokesperson noted, adding that China believes that as long as the EU shows sincerity and works towards the same goal, the two sides can succeed in addressing each other's concerns through consultation.

"China is willing to continue to work closely with the EU to reach an early solution that meets the common interests of both sides and conforms to World Trade Organization rules, so as to promote the sound and steady development of China-EU economic and trade relations," the spokesperson said.

China open to further consultations concerning EU's anti-subsidy case

China open to further consultations concerning EU's anti-subsidy case

China open to further consultations concerning EU's anti-subsidy case

China open to further consultations concerning EU's anti-subsidy case

China open to further consultations concerning EU's anti-subsidy case

China open to further consultations concerning EU's anti-subsidy case

China open to further consultations concerning EU's anti-subsidy case

China open to further consultations concerning EU's anti-subsidy case

Moon-themed lantern shows and a series of traditional performances have been held across China, enlivening the holiday spirit during the three-day Mid-Autumn Festival break.

On Mid-Autumn Festival night, moon-gazing is a time-honored and cherished tradition. In Shanghai, it has become popular to gather at lakesides or riversides where the moon's reflection can be seen in the water.

During the festival, the city's Yuyuan Garden created various moon-themed installations, combining them with mythological stories from the Classic of Mountains and Seas. They also featured folk performances, themed lantern displays, and special light shows, offering a unique festive experience.

"I think this is a must-visit spot in Shanghai, especially given how beautiful it is. Plus, it incorporates traditional Chinese culture, which perfectly aligns with the atmosphere of the Mid-Autumn Festival. I really love it - it's all about family and reunion," said a Shanghai local surnamed Zhang.

In Baizhang Town, Hangzhou City, east China's Zhejiang Province, a unique Fish Lantern Cultural Festival was held at the Shuttle Museum, a museum dedicated to weaving shuttles.

Villagers and tourists paraded along the roads and stream banks, holding exquisite peach blossom fish lanterns. The lanterns, vibrant and lifelike, symbolized the wish for "abundance every year and good fortune."

In Datong Ancient Town, Tongling City, east China's Anhui Province, the nighttime water dragon lantern performance and cultural night market have been bustling with activity during the holiday.

Dragon dancers skillfully waved the dragon lanterns, which spiraled and soared, creating various formations over the water.

The molten iron fireworks show, a folk art performance of throwing molten iron to create a fireworks-like display, was held on the river, creating a rare sight for spectators as countless golden sparks shot into the night sky of the ancient town before falling into the lake.

A drone performance was launched in Jingzhou City, central China's Hubei Province during the Mid-Autumn Festival. A thousand drones formed images of "Goddess of the Moon Chang'e," the "Jade Rabbit," and "Kongming Lanterns," creating poetic scenes together with the Moon afar.

"It's my first time watching a drone show, and I find it truly spectacular," said a tourist named Yu Duoduo.

In Dunhuang City, northwest China's Gansu Province, visitors gathered on the peaks of Mingsha Mountain to admire the stunning reflection of the Moon in the lake.

The Mid-Autumn Festival, celebrated on the 15th day of the eighth month in the Chinese lunar calendar, is a cherished occasion for family reunions in China. It falls on September 17 this year.

Lantern shows, traditional performances delight moon-gazers during Mid-Autumn Festival

Lantern shows, traditional performances delight moon-gazers during Mid-Autumn Festival

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