Pedro Sanchez arrives in Beijing as EU-China tariffs rift rumbles on
The EU imposed provisional tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles with the European Commission maintaining that Chinese firms unfairly benefit from government subsidies, allowing them to keep their prices artificially low.
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00:00Spain's Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez has arrived in Beijing, the first stop of a trip to China
00:07which aims to strengthen the commercial relationship.
00:11Sanchez will be received by China's President Xi Jinping and will hold talks with the country's
00:16Prime Minister Li Tiang.
00:18He will fly to Shanghai on Monday evening, where he will open the Spain-China business
00:22meeting on Tuesday.
00:24Sanchez's trip to China comes at a tricky time for relations between the European Union
00:29and the world's second-largest economy.
00:32The EU imposed provisional tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles in July.
00:37The European Commission said that Chinese firms unfairly benefit from government subsidies
00:42allowing them to keep their prices artificially low.
00:46That prompted Beijing to file a complaint with the World Trade Organization.
00:51And China's Commerce Ministry said it had launched an anti-dumping investigation into
00:56imports of pork products from the EU.
00:59Spain is Europe's largest pork exporter and in 2023 supplied China with around 22 percent
01:05of its imported pork, trade that's worth 1.2 billion euros.