All you need to know about the European Commission’s new proposal to delay its 10% charge on EVs
EU set to suspend Brexit tariffs on EVs for three yearsBrussels to issue veiled warning to China over state-subsidised goods
The European Commission is likely to propose a three-year delay on post-Brexit tariffs on electric cars, after months of lobbying by industry and the UK government.
Carmakers were fearful that exports between the UK and EU – in both directions – would be hit by 10% tariffs in the new year because of “rules of origin” aiming to reduce China’s dominance of the global battery industry.
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