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car tariffsDPA International
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Olaf Scholz said he expects negotiations with China to settle a dispute over EU 's threatened punitive tariffs on imported Chinese electric cars.
The vote at EU level on the car tariffs is scheduled for Friday .
Talks are currently under way to decide how the German government will vote on the issue.
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