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German state politician calls for EU tariffs on Chinese hybrid cars, letter shows

By Thomson Reuters Aug 21, 2026 | 1:09 PM

By Andreas Rinke

BERLIN, Aug 21 (Reuters) – Sebastian Lechner, the CDU state chairman of Lower Saxony, ​is calling for the ‌European Union to quickly impose import tariffs on Chinese hybrid cars, a letter seen by Reuters on Friday showed.

• “It ‌is ​precisely these hybrids ⁠that are currently ⁠facing the greatest import pressure from Chinese automakers,” Lechner told Reuters later on Friday.

• Lechner pointed ​to an OECD study showing that approximately 60% of the ⁠market share held ⁠by Chinese products abroad ​is attributable to subsidies, something he called ​a “distortion of competition” in trade policy. “We ‌expect the European Commission and the German federal government to adjust our trade policy toward ⁠China,” the politician said.

• In Lower Saxony, the issue is an important one for ⁠the ‌Wolfsburg-based Volkswagen Group.

• Import ⁠duties are already in ​place ‌for electric cars from ​China and ⁠Lechner said EU tariffs on hybrid cars from China must be imposed quickly.

(Reporting by Andreas Rinke, writing by Maria Martinez; Editing by ​Kirsten Donovan)