- The EU has imposed additional tariffs of 7.8% to 35.3% on Chinese-made electric vehicles, on top of the standard 10% import duty.
- Tariff rates vary by manufacturer: BYD (17%), Geely (18.8%), SAIC (35.3%), Tesla (7.8%), and other cooperating firms (20.7%).
- Volkswagen’s Cupra brand received an exemption for its China-made Tavascan SUV coupe, allowing tariff-free entry under minimum price and quota conditions.
- Chinese automakers are seeking similar exemptions for their vehicles in the EU market.
Source: regfollower.com
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