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Chinese new energy companies have set up shop in Hungary, giving the country's vehicle makers a leg up. CGTN host Tian Wei interviewed Hungarian Foreign Minister Szijjártó Péter on the EU's anti-subsidy investigation into China's electric vehicles. He expressed opposition to any proposal that could harm cooperation between China and the EU, including Hungary. He said he looks forward to the potential impact of the Belt and Road Initiative on Hungary's electric vehicle and battery manufacturing industry, emphasizing the achievements of pragmatic cooperation between China and Hungary.