Chinese EV Giants Challenge EU Tariffs in High-Stakes Legal Battle

January 23, 2025
Chinese EV Giants Challenge EU Tariffs in High-Stakes Legal Battle
  • Chinese electric vehicle manufacturers BYD, Geely, and SAIC have filed complaints against the European Commission regarding tariffs imposed on their EV imports.

  • The complaints were formally submitted to the General Court, the lower chamber of the Court of Justice of the European Union, just before the filing deadline on January 21, 2025.

  • The European Commission has acknowledged the situation and has until March 3, 2025, to prepare its defense against the lawsuits.

  • These tariffs, resulting from an anti-subsidy investigation initiated in October 2023, include specific rates of 17% for BYD, 18.8% for Geely, and a staggering 35.3% for SAIC, in addition to the standard 10% import duty.

  • The investigation concluded that subsidies throughout the supply chain allowed Chinese EVs to be sold at underpriced rates, threatening the European automotive industry.

  • Chinese manufacturers have raised concerns that Tesla, a major player in the EV market, was excluded from the sample used to determine these tariffs, which adversely affected the rates assigned to other companies.

  • SAIC is expected to contest its higher tariff, which was determined due to its lack of cooperation during the investigation.

  • The legal action questions the classification of certain funds as subsidies and the methodology used to calculate these subsidies, as well as their alleged harm to the EU single market.

  • The legal arguments are likely to focus on the evaluation of subsidies, proof of injury to the EU industry, and the Commission's decision to initiate the case independently.

  • Legal proceedings at the General Court typically last around 18 months and are subject to appeal, indicating a lengthy process ahead.

  • The outcome of these lawsuits could significantly impact EU-China trade relations, particularly in the electric vehicle sector.

  • These lawsuits may challenge regulatory decisions or trade practices that affect the manufacturers' operations in the European market.

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