EU Tariffs Sought on Chinese Hybrids
A German state politician has urged the EU to impose tariffs on Chinese hybrid cars in a bid to address growing competition concerns

A German state politician has called for the European Union to impose tariffs on Chinese hybrid cars, according to a letter.
The move is aimed at addressing concerns related to China's growing presence in the European automotive market.
## What's at stake The call for tariffs highlights the increasing competition in the European automotive market, where Chinese companies are making significant inroads.
The German politician's proposal is likely to spark a debate about the EU's trade policies and its approach to managing the rise of Chinese companies in the region.
## Why it matters The European automotive market is a significant sector, and the growing presence of Chinese companies has raised concerns among local manufacturers. The imposition of tariffs could have far-reaching implications for the industry, affecting not only Chinese companies but also European businesses and consumers.
The EU has been grappling with how to respond to China's growing economic influence, and the call for tariffs on Chinese hybrid cars is the latest development in this ongoing debate.





