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Cooperation better than tariffs: Italian auto industry insiders

TURIN, Italy, Sept. 15 (Xinhua) — It’s far more beneficial for Europe to cooperate with Chinee automakers than just imposing tariffs on them, Italian auto industry professionals at the ongoing the 2024 Turin Auto Show have said.

“Chinese electric cars offer not only high technology, but also high quality,” said Andrea Levy, president of the 2024 Turin Auto Show.

“We are very happy to have China’s brands here and they all look very nice and well-made,” Levy said, noting that China’s high-quality vehicles, offered at more competitive prices compared to their European counterparts, could play a vital role in supporting Europe’s green transition.

Levy highlighted the ongoing collaboration between Chinese and European companies. “I favor integration over taxation,” he said, calling for a more global perspective.

“I have worked in the automotive world with other groups, but I preferred China’s Dongfeng,” said Bruno Mafrici, an Italian importer of Chinese vehicles. While acknowledging that tax policies in Europe may cause some troubles for his business in the future, he remains committed to working with Dongfeng, expressing confidence in the company’s broad range of line-ups.

Mafrici is optimistic about the prospects of Chinese car companies in Italy. He told Xinhua that China is at the forefront of technology, while Italy is renowned for its automotive design and industry heritage. “The two countries can collaborate on both industrial and technological fronts, creating new products together.”

Levy added that Italy is open to Chinese cars and welcomes China’s investment: “We plan to invite more Chinese brands to the show in the future.”

 

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