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Electric vehicle import tariff

Started by Sandy Lane, October 30, 2024, 07:23:24 AM

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Sandy Lane

In the news a the moment.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cly20n4d0g9o

"Big taxes will be imposed on imports of electric vehicles from China to the EU after the majority of member states backed the plans.

The move to introduce tariffs aims to protect the European car industry from being undermined by what EU politicians believe are unfair Chinese-state subsidies on its own cars. Tariffs on electric cars made in China are set to rise from 10% to up to 45% for the next five years, but there have been concerns such a move could raise electric vehicle (EV) prices for buyers".

I wonder if this will affect new BYD bus sales in the UK?

Gareth

Quote from: Sandy Lane on October 30, 2024, 07:23:24 AMIn the news a the moment.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cly20n4d0g9o

"Big taxes will be imposed on imports of electric vehicles from China to the EU after the majority of member states backed the plans.

The move to introduce tariffs aims to protect the European car industry from being undermined by what EU politicians believe are unfair Chinese-state subsidies on its own cars. Tariffs on electric cars made in China are set to rise from 10% to up to 45% for the next five years, but there have been concerns such a move could raise electric vehicle (EV) prices for buyers".

I wonder if this will affect new BYD bus sales in the UK?
It would maybe only affect the UK if similar tariffs are imposed here. The news report is about EU countries, which sadly we are no longer.

Stu

Quote from: Sandy Lane on October 30, 2024, 07:23:24 AMIn the news a the moment.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cly20n4d0g9o

"Big taxes will be imposed on imports of electric vehicles from China to the EU after the majority of member states backed the plans.

The move to introduce tariffs aims to protect the European car industry from being undermined by what EU politicians believe are unfair Chinese-state subsidies on its own cars. Tariffs on electric cars made in China are set to rise from 10% to up to 45% for the next five years, but there have been concerns such a move could raise electric vehicle (EV) prices for buyers".

I wonder if this will affect new BYD bus sales in the UK?
It shouldn't do, last time I checked, the UK was no longer part of the EU. :rolleyes:

Different types of vehicles fall into different classes of tariffs, so they may choose to have different tariff rates for buses, coaches and trucks.

But there is also a developing electric heavy-goods vehicle market in the EU, so it would be likely that attempts would be made to protect this also.

Quote from: Gareth on October 30, 2024, 09:35:43 AMIt would maybe only affect the UK if similar tariffs are imposed here. The news report is about EU countries, which sadly we are no longer.
I did read something a while back where the UK government was being pressured to do the same. While the UK doesn't have much of a car manufacturing industry any more, manufacturers in the EU (Peugeot, Citroen, Renault, VW, Mercedes, BMW etc) would much rather we bought their electric cars, rather than the cheaper Chinese ones.

Perhaps this is one reason why Alexander Dennis decided to develop their own integral bus, rather than building on BYD chassis.
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Sandy Lane

Quote from: Stu on October 30, 2024, 06:35:11 PMI did read something a while back where the UK government was being pressured to do the same. 

Perhaps this is one reason why Alexander Dennis decided to develop their own integral bus, rather than building on BYD chassis.
This was my thinking, hence the question.

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