Member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China and Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said that the European Union's anti -subsidy survey on Chinese electric vehicles is likely to disrupt the global automobile supply chain.

According to the official website of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China, Wang Yi made the above statements on Wednesday (September 27) with Hungarian Foreign Minister Seven on Wednesday (September 27).

Wang Yi said that Hungary was the first European country to sign a joint government -“Belt and Road" government cooperation documents with China.China welcomes Hungary to attend the third “Belt and Road” International Cooperation Summit Forum. It is willing to use this opportunity to use this opportunity to enhance mutual trust and friendship, make new strategic plans for the next development of China -Hungarian relations, and inject new strong motivation into.China is willing to build the Hungarian Railway project with Hungarian side, and jointly build a model of pragmatic cooperation between Hungarian Hungarian.

Wang Yi said that the EU's anti -subsidy investigation of Chinese electric vehicles violated the basic rules of international trade and is likely to disturb the global automotive industry chain supply chain.

He emphasized that China insists on taking the road of green, low -carbon, and sustainable development, which is exactly the same as the development direction of the European Union.Central Europe is a partner, not an opponent.The improvement of the manufacturing industry depends on fair competition, not protectionism.

Wang Yi hopes that the Hungarian side will continue to promote the European Union to adopt a more active and open policy of cooperation with China, jointly implement real multilateralism with China, maintain the international system with the United Nations as the core, and promote the health and stability of China -Europe relationsdevelop.

Feng Deline, chairman of the European Commission, announced on September 13 that the European Commission will launch an anti -subsidy survey of Chinese electric vehicles to protect the EU manufacturer;Doctrine.

Bloomberg quoted anonymous sources reported that the EU is investigating whether China and to what extent to provide subsidies for Tesla and Chinese automakers BYD, SAIC Group and Weilai Automobile.The survey will also be targeted at BMW and Renault, who have joint ventures with Chinese manufacturers.However, the analysis believes that the EU's investigation operation is still aimed at local Chinese companies, and it will not be too heavy to US companies.