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Xi asks Germany's Scholz to help resolve issue of EU tariffs on Chinese EVs

Chinese President Xi Jinping told German Chancellor Olaf Scholz on Tuesday he hoped Germany could assist the EU and China to deal with the issue of tariffs on Chinese electrical cars as soon as possible, state tv CCTV reported.

In talks on the sidelines of the Group of 20 top in Rio de Janeiro, Xi said China was prepared to work with Germany to combine a total strategic partnership, before raising the problem of EU tariffs on Chinese-made EVs, which has actually increased the prospects of a trade war in between Beijing and the bloc.

It is hoped that Europe and China will resolve the issue of electric lorries through discussion and settlement as quickly as possible, and the German side wants to make active efforts in this regard, Xi stated, according to a readout from Chinese state news firm Xinhua.

A German government spokesperson stated in a statement that Scholz's conference with Xi had actually lasted thirty minutes and that the chancellor had actually addressed geopolitical problems including the war in Ukraine and the Middle East.

In particular, he warned of (the dangers of) escalation due to the implementation of North Korean troops, the declaration stated, referring to what the U.S. says is the deployment of 11,000 North Korean soldiers to eliminate for Russia versus Ukraine.

Scholz also told Xi his recent phone call with Russian President Vladimir Putin on ending the war in Ukraine had shown sobering, the German statement included.

Xi is on a South America trip that started with his involvement at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation online forum in Lima, where he inaugurated a Chinese-funded Pacific port.

After the conclusion of the G20 summit on Tuesday he will start a state see to Brasilia, where he is expected to meet with Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva and indication several cooperation contracts.

(source: Reuters)