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Scholz forces German ‘no’ vote in Chinese EV duty saga

Scholz forces German ‘no’ vote in Chinese EV duty saga

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In a non-binding vote in July, only Cyprus, Hungary, Malta and Slovakia voted against the measures, which are meant to counter unfair Chinese state subsidies for its EV sector. | Adek Berry/AFP via Getty Images

The surprise German nein might sway other EU countries to follow suit, though Berlin would need to convince 13 other capitals to support it for the plans to be kicked to a second vote at a later time. In such an appeal, even broader resistance would be needed to finally kill the duties: 15 countries representing 65 percent of the EU population.

In a non-binding vote in July, only Cyprus, Hungary, Malta and Slovakia voted against the measures, which are meant to counter unfair Chinese state subsidies for its EV sector.

Germany was one of 11 countries that abstained due to the disagreements in Berlin.

Scholz used an executive power called the Richtlinienkompetenz to force the issue inside the coalition.

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