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EU Revises Tariffs on Chinese Electric Vehicles, Including Lower Duty for Tesla Models
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The European Commission has announced plans to impose five-year import duties on Chinese-made electric vehicles (EVs) in response to a trade dispute over state subsidies. The duties will range from 9% to 36.3% and will apply to various Chinese carmakers, including BYD, Geely, and SAIC Motor. Tesla cars made in China will face a lower duty of 9%. This decision follows the Commission's provisional tariffs imposed last month, which added to the existing 10% duties on Chinese EVs. The Commission is seeking an alternative solution from Beijing to resolve the trade row.
We consider that it's very much up to China to come up with alternatives.
The EU is open to reach a solution that would be an alternative solution to the imposition of duties that would be effective and WTO compatible.
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perspectives
- 1.US Economy
- 2.Protectionism
- 3.German Economy
- 4.Electric Cars
- 5.China-EU Relations
- 6.Automotive industry
- 7.Electric battery
- 8.China-Germany Relations
countries
organizations
- 1.Build Your Dreams
- 2.European Union
- 3.Tesla
- 4.European Commission
- 5.Geely
- 6.SAIC Motor
- 7.World Trade Organization
- 8.Atlantic Council
- 9.BMW
- 10.Polestar
- 11.SEAT
- 12.Volkswagen