Chinese Ambassador to Germany Wu Cheng said that he hopes that Europe will show more openness and confidence on the issue of electric vehicles and Huawei 5G, and emphasize that China is willing to continue to deepen cooperation with Europe and Germany on the basis of mutual benefit and win -win.
According to the official website of the Chinese Embassy in Germany, Wu Cheng said on Thursday (September 28) at the Chinese National Day Enrollment held in Berlin, Germany that China has always looked at Germany and Europe from the perspective of cooperation and partners.It is hoped that "partners" can continue to be the priority positioning of relations and development of Europe and Germany.
Wu Cheng said that Sino -German relations have made great development in the past 50 years, and exchanges and cooperation between the two sides have covered almost all fields.However, the crown disease epidemic has restricted the exchanges and cooperation between the two countries, and has also increased the differences between the interval between each other and the difference in cognition. The bilateral relations urgently need to inject new impetus.In this era full of global challenges, we must maintain international connection and cooperation, enhance mutual trust and exchanges, rather than suspicion and opposition.
He emphasized that in the face of increasing global challenges, he cannot lose his direction and high barriers because of fear of changes and competition.It is hoped that Europe will show more openness and confidence on the issue of electric vehicles and Huawei 5G. China is also willing to continue to deepen cooperation with Europe and Germany on the basis of mutual benefit and win -win.
The European Commission Chairman Feng Delin announced on September 13 that it will conduct an anti -subsidy survey on Chinese electric vehicles, which means that the European Union may levy anti -dumping and anti -subsidy tax to electric vehicles from China.According to Agence France -Presse, sources of German governments revealed last Wednesday (September 20) that Germany plans to ban Chinese communications giants from Huawei and ZTE from 2026 to participate in domestic 5G network construction.