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EU Imposes Big Tariffs on Chinese Electric Vehicles

The European Union has officially imposed definitive tariffs on Chinese-made battery electric vehicles. This decision, which follows months of debate and deliberations among EU member states, aims to counter what the EU perceives as unfair subsidies provided to Chinese electric vehicle manufacturers.

The EU first announced its intention to impose higher tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles in June, citing the threat of economic injury to European producers.

Provisional duties were implemented in July and subsequently revised in September based on feedback from interested parties.

The extra tariffs are designed to offset the damaging effects of the subsidies and close the price gap between Chinese and EU firms. They vary according to the brand and their level of cooperation with the Commission’s investigation:

– Tesla: 7.8%
– BYD: 17%
– Geely: 18.8%
– SAIC: 35.3%
– Other EV producers in China that cooperated in the investigation but have not been individually sampled: 20.7%
– Other EV producers in China that did not cooperate: 35.3%

The China Chamber of Commerce to the EU expressed strong opposition to the tariff decision, calling it a protectionist measure that would harm both Chinese and international companies involved in electric vehicle production in China.

Several European automakers, including Volkswagen, Volvo Cars, and Stellantis, also voiced concerns about the impact of the tariffs. Volkswagen urged the EU and China to continue negotiations to avoid a trade conflict, while Volvo Cars emphasized its commitment to long-term investment in Europe.

The decision to impose tariffs has been met with varying reactions from EU member states. While France has supported the measure, Germany has raised concerns about its potential consequences for struggling German carmakers. There are also concerns about potential retaliation from China.

[source: Reuters, ec.europa.eu]
Oct 5, 2024Blagojce Krivevski
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October 5, 2024 Electric Car NewsEU, european commission, tarrifs
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