Habeck proceeds journey across East Asia, now in China
The trip to the People's Republic is happening amidst pressured circumstances: A heated trade dispute between the EU and China is brewing, primarily centered around potential tariffs on Chinese electric automobiles. A temporarily lenient period still prevails, lasting until early July, which supposedly allows for negotiations. From July onwards, harsher tariffs might kick in.
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- Robert Habeck, currently on an East Asia trip, will visit Shanghai and Beijing before heading to Hangzhou.
- The EU official, Robert Habeck, is in China at a time when EU-China trade tensions are high, with disputes over potential tariffs on Chinese electric automobiles.
- Despite the heated trade dispute between the EU and China, Habeck's East Asia trip continues, with hopes for negotiations during the temporary lenient period that lasts until early July.
- Robert Habeck's East Asia trip includes a visit to China, a significant player in East Asia, home to major cities like Shanghai and Beijing.