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    EU set to impose new tariffs on Chinese electric cars

    npsBy nps12 June 2024Updated:14 February 2025 EU Company News No Comments2 Mins Read
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    EU set to impose new tariffs on Chinese electric cars

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    (BRUSSELS) – The EU Commission said Wednesday it would impose provisional countervailing duties on imports of electric cars manufactured in China, based on first findings of an anti-subsidy investigation.

    The EU says it will add up to 38 per cent to the 10% tariffs on Chinese EV imports after it concluded that the battery electric vehicles (BEV) value chain in China benefits from unfair subsidy – which cause a threat of economic injury to the EU’s own BEV producers.

    The Commisison’s investigation also examined the likely consequences and impact of measures on importers, users and consumers of BEVs in the EU. Based on the investigation’s findings, the Commission has provisionally established that it is in the EU’s interest to remedy the effects of the unfair trade practices found, by imposing provisional countervailing duties on imports of BEVs from China.

    Consequently, the Commission has pre-disclosed to the interested parties the level of provisional countervailing duties it intends to impose on imports of BEVs from China. In parallel, the Commission has reached out the Chinese authorities to discuss these findings and possible ways to resolve the issue.

    The individual duties the Commission intends to apply to the three sampled Chinese producers will be: BYD: 17,4%;  Geely: 20%; and SAIC: 38,1%.

    Other BEV producers in China, which cooperated in the investigation but have not been sampled, will be subject to the following weighted average duty: 21%.

    All other BEV producers in China which did not cooperate in the investigation will be subject to the following residual duty: 38,1%.

    The provisional findings of the EU anti-subsidy investigation indicate that the entire BEV value chain benefits heavily from unfair subsidies in China, and that the influx of subsidised Chinese imports at artificially low prices therefore presents a threat of clearly foreseeable and imminent injury to EU industry.

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