Biden Slaps 100% Tariffs on Chinese EVs, Shakes Up Trade Policy

May 16, 2024
Biden Slaps 100% Tariffs on Chinese EVs, Shakes Up Trade Policy
  • President Joe Biden has instructed the Office of the US Trade Representative to impose higher tariffs, particularly a 100 percent rate on electric vehicles, on $18 billion of Chinese goods.

  • The tariff hike is designed to shield U.S. solar manufacturing from Chinese market dominance, signaling a turn towards a more protectionist US trade stance.

  • This policy has garnered approval from labor organizations, but has been met with disapproval from climate advocates and economists.

  • China is anticipated to respond with countermeasures, possibly affecting American car manufacturers, luxury brands, and farmers.

  • Analysts predict First Solar will gain the most from these measures, while others may face difficulties adhering to the new domestic content rules.

  • The possibility of Donald Trump’s return to the presidency in 2025 adds to the prevailing uncertainty affecting trade policies and the US-China economic relationship.

  • The overall US-China relationship is experiencing heightened strains, with businesses being advised to ready themselves for increased trade risks.

Summary based on 73 sources


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The Cost of Competing With China

The New York Times • May 16, 2024

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