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Tesla presses EU for lower tariff on EVs shipped in from China

by Riah Marton
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Tesla presses EU for lower tariff on EVs shipped in from China
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TESLA has asked the European Union to subject its electric vehicles (EVs) to a lower tariff rate than other manufacturers shipping cars into the bloc from China, arguing that it’s benefited from less substantial state support.

The automaker requested an individual examination that could lead to a duty level commensurate with the subsidies it has received, according to Olof Gill, a European Commission spokesman. Other companies producing in China can ask for such an investigation late this year to avoid a 21 per cent levy on top of an existing 10 per cent tariff.

Tesla has a lot at stake in seeking a lower tariff rate. Chief executive officer Elon Musk has led the charge in shipping EVs into the EU from China, utilising a factory in Shanghai as the company’s primary hub for vehicle exports. While the automaker assembles Model Y sport utility vehicles in Germany, it imports Model 3 sedans into the bloc from the China plant.

The Commission announced on Wednesday (Jun 12) that state-owned manufacturer Saic Motor, the owner of British brand MG, will be subject to a 38.1 per cent additional tariff. The EU will apply a 20 per cent duty on cars from China’s Geely Holding Group, the maker of Volvo and Polestar, and 17.4 per cent levy on BYD vehicles.

EV producers in China that cooperated with the Commission’s investigation but were not part of that three-company sample will be subject to a 21 per cent weighted average duty, while those that did not cooperate face the 38.1 per cent rate. BLOOMBERG

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Riah Marton

Riah Marton

I'm Riah Marton, a dynamic journalist for Forbes40under40. I specialize in profiling emerging leaders and innovators, bringing their stories to life with compelling storytelling and keen analysis. I am dedicated to spotlighting tomorrow's influential figures.

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