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Alberto Nardelli and Jorge Valero

European Union member states signalled support for provisional tariffs on electric vehicles shipped from China in a secret non-binding vote this week that showed the bloc’s appetite for taking on the world’s second-biggest economy over trade concerns.

It isn’t known how each nation voted in the advisory ballot, but it also showed there are still signs of unease. A number of key governments, including Germany, abstained, with some planning to form a firmer position at a later date, according to people familiar with the matter, who spoke on condition of anonymity as the procedure is confidential.

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