There is already a partial U-turn on theEuropean Union sui duties regarding electric vehicles produced in China. As reported by Automotive News Europethe European Commission has informed Volkswagen and BMW that it is considering the possibility of reduce rates regarding the related battery-powered models made in China.
In particular, the Commission would be willing to classify the two companies as so-called “cooperating companies”, which would make them eligible for a 20.8% tariff on their models produced in China, compared to a 37.6% duty under the current regulation.
The situation of MINI and Cupra
Among the most penalized models of the two brands are the electric MINI and the Cupra Tavascan of the Volkswagen Group, which are currently hit by the highest level of duties ever.
If approved, it would be a first compromise from Brussels, which is hitting not only Chinese producers with duties, but also several European brands.
Source: it.motor1.com