EU issued regulations requiring customs to register electric vehicles imported from China, and the Ministry of Commerce responded.

  CCTV News:According to the website of the Ministry of Commerce, the Ministry of Commerce held a regular press conference on March 14th. Some media have asked questions. Recently, the European Commission issued regulations requiring the customs to register the imports of electric vehicles from China. It is believed that the import volume increased significantly after the countervailing investigation against China last year, which will harm the EU market. What is the response of the Ministry of Commerce?

  He Yadong, spokesman of the Ministry of Commerce, said that we have noticed that the EU recently issued regulations requiring the customs to register electric vehicles imported from China. China is highly concerned about this, and the industry is extremely worried about the measures that the EU may take in levied retroactively in the future.

  China’s electric vehicle export enterprises reflect that China’s export volume to the EU is in line with the changes in the consumption of electric vehicles in the EU, and there is no so-called surge in imports and damage to the EU market. The adoption of import registration measures and possible levied retroactively by the EU has increased import links, added burdens to normal trade, and is not conducive to deepening cooperation between the new energy industries of the two sides, and will also affect the interests of EU consumers.

  China has always insisted on resolving mutual concerns through dialogue and consultation to achieve mutual benefit and win-win results. It is hoped that the European side will prudently use trade remedy measures to create a more stable and healthy environment for the development of China-EU electric vehicle industry. China will pay close attention to the follow-up actions of the European side and firmly safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of China enterprises.

Wind, sand, rain and fog are coming! People in these areas should check the weather in time.

  Cctv newsThe Central Meteorological Observatory predicts that during the day today (17th), most of the rains in the south and south of China will subside. But from the night, heavy rainfall will strike again.

  The Central Meteorological Observatory predicts that there will be moderate to heavy rain in Jiangnan, South China, the eastern part of Southwest China, Jianghan and the western part of Jianghuai from today (17th) night to 19th. Among them, there will be heavy rain in central and southern Hunan, northeastern and southern Jiangxi, western and southern Fujian, northern and southern coastal areas of Guangdong, and northwestern Guangxi. Strong convective weather such as short-term heavy rainfall and local thunderstorms and strong winds will also occur in some of the above areas. Recently, there have been frequent rains in Jiangnan and South China, and the meteorological department reminds people to pay attention to the latest warning information in time and pay attention to travel safety.

  There are strong winds and dust in many places in the north today.

  In the north, due to the influence of surface cyclone activities, some areas in central and eastern Inner Mongolia, northern and eastern Hebei, northern Beijing, eastern Tianjin, northern Shandong, central and western Liaoning, western Jilin, southern Heilongjiang and other places have sand or floating dust weather today, and there are sandstorms in central Inner Mongolia, so it is necessary to strengthen prevention.

  Yellow warning issued by fog in Lu, Su and Yu.

  In addition, foggy weather occurred in Shandong, Jiangsu, Anhui, Jiangxi, Hunan, Guizhou, Guangxi, Guangdong and other places this morning (17th), and some areas such as northern Jiangsu experienced extremely strong fog with visibility less than 50 meters. The Central Meteorological Observatory continued to issue a foggy yellow warning at 6 o’clock this morning.

  There are strong winds and dust in many places in the north today.

  In terms of weather, today (17th), due to the influence of surface cyclone activities, some areas in central and eastern Inner Mongolia, northern and eastern Hebei, northern Beijing, eastern Tianjin, northern Shandong, central and western Liaoning, western Jilin, southern Heilongjiang and other places have sandstorms, so it is necessary to strengthen prevention.

  Yellow fog warning issued in Lu, Su, Yu and other places

  Today (17th), Jiangxi, Jiangsu and other places suffered from foggy weather, which affected the traffic to varying degrees.

  Issued a foggy orange warning, and 31 high-speed highways were affected.

  At 5: 30 this morning (17th), Jiangxi Meteorological Observatory issued a foggy orange warning signal. Affected by the foggy weather, the traffic of 31 expressways in Jiangxi was affected, and a total of 173 toll stations were closed. In Anfu County, Jiangxi Province, the foggy weather caused the visibility of roads to be less than 100 meters, and the visibility of serious sections was less than 50 meters. In order to ensure driving safety, Anfu toll station of Daguang Expressway was closed at 2: 30 in the morning. At the Wan ‘an Interchange of Daguang Expressway, hundreds of cars lined up. High-speed traffic police divert passing vehicles.

  Heavy fog affected Lianyungang Expressway, which was once completely closed.

  At 1: 00 am today (17th), due to the foggy weather, all expressways in Lianyungang City, Jiangsu Province were closed. Lianyungang traffic police posted traffic information through WeChat, Weibo and traffic warning screens to remind drivers not to go to the expressway entrance. The police on duty divert and intercept vehicles that have been driving at high speed to ensure driving safety.

  With the fog dispersed, at present, all expressways in Anfu County, Jiangxi Province and Lianyungang City, Jiangsu Province have all resumed traffic.

  Rain and cooling weather in many places in northern Xinjiang

  Affected by cold air, from the evening of yesterday (16th), many places in northern Xinjiang ushered in rainy and cool weather. At 8 o’clock this morning (17th), the highest temperature in Suxingtan Town of Kuitun Reclamation Area dropped from about 28℃ yesterday to about 18℃, and people changed short sleeves into long sleeves. The meteorological department predicts that from day to night, there will be moderate to heavy rain, local heavy rain, local floods and geological disasters in the eastern and southern parts of Yili Prefecture, eastern Bozhou and southern Tacheng Prefecture, and the risk of local floods in mountainous areas will increase, so it is necessary to strengthen prevention.