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China wants EU to remove tariffs on EVs by July 4 as talks resume 


BEIJING — Beijing wants the EU to scrap its preliminary tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles by July 4, China’s state-controlled Global Times reported, after both sides agreed to hold new trade talks. 

Provisional European Union duties of up to 38.1% on imported Chinese-made EVs are set to kick in by July 4 while the bloc investigates what it says are excessive and unfair subsidies. 

China has repeatedly called on the EU to cancel its tariffs, expressing a willingness to negotiate. Beijing does not want to be embroiled in another tariff war, still stung by U.S. tariffs on its goods imposed by the Trump administration, but says it would take all steps to protect Chinese firms should one happen. 

Both sides agreed to restart talks after a call between EU Commissioner Valdis Dombrovskis and China’s Commerce Minister on Saturday during a visit to China by Germany’s economy minister, who said the doors for discussion are “open.” 

China’s Global Times, citing observers, said the best outcome is that the EU scraps its tariff decision before July 4. 

But the Commission, analysts and European trade lobby groups stressed that talks would be a major undertaking and China would need to come willing to make major concessions. 

“Nobody will dare to do this now. Not before the elections in France,” said Alicia Garcia Herrero, senior fellow at Bruegel, an influential EU affairs think tank, on whether the planned curbs could be dropped. 

“The Commission can’t change a decision it has been pondering for months on months on months,” she added. “Yes, China is putting pressure on the member states, but they would need to vote with a qualified majority against the Commission.” 

The tariffs are set to be finalized on Nov. 2 at the end of the EU anti-subsidy investigation. 

“The EU side emphasized that any negotiated outcome to its investigation must be effective in addressing the injurious subsidization,” a Commission spokesperson said on Monday. 

The Chinese commerce ministry did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment. 

Talks are a ‘good sign’  

Siegfried Russwurm, head of Germany’s biggest industry association BDI, said it was a “good sign” that both sides would hold talks in the ongoing dispute. 

“You know the old saying: as long as there are talks you’re not shooting at each other,” he told German public broadcaster Deutschlandfunk. 

Russwurm, who also serves as chairman for German conglomerate and car supplier Thyssenkrupp, said tariffs was the last thing Germany needed as a major exporting nation. 

At the same time, Brussels’ move to apply tariffs of varying degrees suggested a thorough analysis has taken place and that this was not an effort that targets the entire Chinese car sector in equal measure. 

Meantime, Maximilian Butek, executive director at the German Chamber of Commerce in China, said there was “zero chance” that the preliminary tariffs would be removed by July 4 unless China eliminated all the issues flagged by the European Commission. 

EU trade policy has turned increasingly protective over concerns that China’s production-focused development model could see it flooded with cheap goods as Chinese firms look to step up exports amid weak domestic demand. 

China has rejected accusations of unfair subsidies or that it has an overcapacity problem, saying the development of its EV industry has been the result of advantages in technology, market and industry supply chains.  

“When European Commission President Von der Leyen announced she would investigate China’s new energy vehicles … I had an intuitive feeling it was not only an economic issue but also a geopolitical issue,” said Zhang Yansheng, chief research fellow at the China Center for International Economic Exchanges. 

Armed and ready 

Trade relations between the 27-strong bloc and the world’s No. 2 economy took an abrupt turn for the worse in May 2021 when the European Parliament voted to freeze ratification of what would have been a landmark investment treaty because of tit-for-tat sanctions over allegations of human rights abuses in China’s Xinjiang region. 

They came to blows again that year when China downgraded diplomatic ties with Lithuania and told multinationals to sever relations with the Baltic state after Vilnius invited democratically governed Taiwan, which China claims as part of its territory, to open a representative office in the capital. 

Although calling for talks, Beijing has also indicated that it has retaliatory measures ready if the EU does not back down, and that it considers Brussels wholly responsible for the escalating tensions. 

The Global Times, which first reported China was considering opening a tit-for-tat anti-dumping investigation into European pork imports — which the commerce ministry confirmed last week — has also teed up an anti-subsidy investigation into European dairy goods and tariffs on large engine petrol cars. 

Chinese authorities have dropped hints about possible retaliatory measures through state media commentaries and interviews with industry figures. 

“It seems probable that Beijing will raise tariffs up to 25% for Europe-made cars with 2.5 or above liter engines,” said Jacob Gunter, lead analyst at Berlin-based China studies institute MERICS. 

“Pork and dairy are already on the table for Beijing, and likely more agricultural products will be threatened,” he added. 

“On the EU side, there are a variety of ongoing investigations … so we should expect some sort of measures targeting distortions on [Chinese] products ranging from medical devices to airport security scanners to steel pipes.” 


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Shooting at checkpoint in Abkhazia: Three out of six suspects arrested


Shooting at checkpoint in Abkhazia

According to current information, three out of six participants in the shooting at the “Psou” checkpoint in Abkhazia have been arrested. The incident resulted in one person killed and three others injured.

The other three suspects are still at large.

The incident occurred yesterday, June 23, at around 4:30 PM local time.

All the victims are Abkhazian citizens.

The “Psou” checkpoint is located on the border with Russia. Georgia and most of the international community consider Abkhazia to be occupied by Russia, deeming this checkpoint illegal and the border not Abkhazian-Russian, but Georgian-Russian.

According to Abkhazian Interior Minister Robert Kuit, the motive behind the crime was a long-standing property dispute. The shooters targeted Kamlia, who was wounded in the abdomen. The other victims, including the deceased, were unintended targets.




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Mafia members in Tbilisi killed 19-year-old


Mafia killed 19-year-old in Tbilisi

In Tbilisi, so-called “district overseers”—young men involved in criminal subculture—beat a 19-year-old to death. The victim died in the hospital, and three people have been arrested. According to the Georgian Prosecutor’s Office, the three detainees will face serious charges in connection with the death of the young man, who died from his injuries in the clinic.

The incident, which occurred a week ago, was reported on social media by Ana Komladze.

The hardest day has come. We endured the toughest week. My children’s friend was killed by thugs on the street. They beat him to death!!!

These scoundrels claimed to be district overseers. Our boy responded, questioning their authority in modern times, and they beat him to death for it.

He fought for his life for a week. After a week, we lost our boy… How can I bear this?” wrote Ana Komladze.

What does the Ministry of Internal Affairs say?

“According to the investigation conducted by the Ministry of Internal Affairs, on June 15 in the Varketili 3rd District of Tbilisi, during a dispute, the defendants inflicted multiple blows to the head and body of 19-year-old . The victim was taken to a medical facility unconscious and died from his injuries on June 21.

Law enforcement officers arrested all three suspects on June 15. Initially, the defendants were charged under part 3 of article 117 of the Georgian Criminal Code (intentional infliction of severe harm to health by a group of persons) and, at the prosecutor’s request, were remanded in custody as a preventive measure. The charges against all three detainees have been reclassified under part 4 of article 117 of the Georgian Criminal Code (intentional infliction of severe harm to health by a group of persons, resulting in death), which carries a sentence of 10 to 14 years in prison.”

The investigation by the Ministry of Internal Affairs is ongoing. The brother of the deceased, was also beaten.

Shako Isayev

The father of the deceased told Radio Liberty:

“He was studying aviation. He had lectures and practical sessions, and after finishing them, he would meet up with his classmates. It was during one of these times that they encountered some people, including an elderly man, and a dispute ensued.

Later, I was told that 15 people beat him. There were even women involved. They brutally kicked him in the head while he was already on the ground… The doctors were horrified by his injuries, wondering how anyone could treat him so cruelly. We had hoped he would survive.”

According to Zura Isayev, witnesses said that one of the attackers directly told his son, “I am the overseer here. I control Varketili and do what I want,” before hitting him.


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Borrell warns Georgia door to EU membership could ‘close’


EU foreign affairs chief Josep Borrell told Georgia Monday that its push to join the bloc could be ended, as Brussels weighs options to punish the authorities over a “foreign influence” law.

“The door for Georgia to become a member of the European Union is open,” Borrell said ahead of a meeting of EU foreign ministers in Brussels.

“But if the government continues on the same track, continues doing what they are doing, this door will be closed, and the Georgian people will pay the consequences, will suffer.”

Borrell said that initial moves being discussed by ministers could include halting funding for Georgia’s security forces, cutting government financing, or severing high-level contacts.

“We don’t want to affect civilians. We don’t want to put more pain on the civilian people,” Borrell said, adding that no firm decision was expected Monday.

Estonian Foreign Minister Margus Tsahkna said there would also be discussions on Schengen visa bans for high-ranking Georgian officials.

“The situation for Georgia is serious, and all the responsibility lies on the shoulders of the Georgian government,” he said.

“The Georgian people are supporting the way to the European Union.”

Meanwhile, his counterpart from Lithuania Gabrielius Landsbergis complained that stronger measures were not yet being put forward in a paper presented by the EU’s diplomatic arm.

“Unfortunately, there are certain options in the paper that are not mentioned, such as actually stopping Georgia’s EU integration, which I think it has to be mentioned,” he said.


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Project “Our Caucasus” presented in Baku


Landmark Baku has hosted a presentation of Nini Karseladze’s cultural and educational project “Our Caucasus” as part of the Baku International Piano Festival, Azernews reports.

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Formula 1 Tickets and a Fixation on Gold: Menendez Trial Takeaways – The New York Times


Formula 1 Tickets and a Fixation on Gold: Menendez Trial Takeaways  The New York Times

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@mikenov: Как выглядит Севастополь после удара ВСУ


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@mikenov: Народные депутаты рассмотрели вопрос о привлечении Путина к уголовной ответственности golosameriki.com/a/people-deput…


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На кадрах видно как Осман Омаров, сын главы Сергокалинского района стреляет в троих полицейских в Махачкале. В общем из-за нападении уже погибло 19 человек: 15 полицейских и четверо гражданских, включая священника. В это время #Путин решил ничего не говорить про нападения…… pic.twitter.com/amu23CFTHy

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@mikenov: Президент находится на связи с соцблоком Правительства и военными после атаки ВСУ на Севастополь


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