EU tariffs of up to 37.6% on Chinese EVs kick in

Chinese car makers have been hit with tariffs of up to 37.6% while negotiations between Europe and China continue.

05 Jul 2024 | 2691 Views | By Nick Gibbs, Autocar UK

The EU has begun applying provisional tariffs to Chinese EVs from July 4 while negotiations with the Chinese government continue ahead of a November deadline for making them 'permanent'.

The extra tariffs hit MG owner SAIC particularly hard, after the EU’s law-making body, the European Commission, accused it of failing to properly co-operate ...

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