Western cars are subject to tariffs and greater restrictions when sold in China, but there are no such restrictions for Chinese cars being sold in Europe.
he advocates tariffs on Chinese-made cars until 2035 to allow European car makers to catch up and be able to compete on fair terms, or for favourable subsidies to be put on European cars. After that point, tariffs should be lifted to ensure European car makers can be globally competitive.
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