Tariffs

  • EU votes in favor of raising tariffs on EVs from China

    EU member states voted in favor of imposing tariffs on EVs imported from China, making higher rates a five-year policy.

  • EU plans to vote on Sept 25 for higher tariffs on Chinese EVs, report says

    The vote will pave the way for additional tariffs starting in November unless a qualified majority votes against it.

  • US 100% duty on Chinese EVs to take effect Sept 27

    The US government locked in sharp hikes in tariffs on Chinese imports on Friday, including a 100 percent tariff on EVs.

  • China's commerce minister to visit Europe over EV tariffs

    China's Commerce Minister Wang Wentao will visit Europe in recent days and on September 19 will talk with EU trade chief Dombrovskis on the EU's anti-subsidy investigation case against Chinese EVs.

  • EU to lower proposed tariffs on EVs from China, report says

    The European Union is set to make small reductions in the proposed additional tariff rates on EVs from China, with Tesla facing a reduction from 9 percent to just under 8 percent, according to Bloomberg.

  • China to take countermeasures against Canada over EV tariffs

    China plans to resort to the WTO dispute settlement mechanism against Canada's practices and will launch the world's first anti-discrimination investigation.

  • Tesla asked Canada for lower tariff rate on its China-made EVs, report says

    Tesla had approached Ottawa to lower tariffs on its cars ahead of Canada's announcement this week of a 100 percent tariff on China-made EVs, Reuters reported.

  • Canada to impose 100% additional tariff on EVs from China

    Canada will impose an additional 100 percent tariff on EVs made in China starting October 1, bringing the overall rate up to 106.1 percent.

  • EU unveils new proposed tariffs for EVs from China, 9% for Tesla

    BYD, Geely, and SAIC all face slightly lower tariff rates than previously, while Tesla's 9 percent is well below the 20.8 percent indicated last month.

  • US delays start of new tariffs on imports from China including EVs

    The USTR expects its final ruling to be issued in August, and the new tariffs, which had been planned to take effect on August 1, will go into effect about two weeks after the publication of the final determination.