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Duties on Chinese EVs likely in the double-digit percentage range

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Published: December 5th, 2023,
Last updated: May 30th, 2025

L7 models from the Chinese manufacturer IM Motors in Shanghai.
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The EU Commission is expected to impose provisional punitive duties on EVs from China by July 4 at the latest. This is likely to be the result of the anti-subsidy investigation that the Commission has been conducting since October 4. It is expected that the tariffs will be in the low double-digit percentage range. The provisionally imposed duties would then have to be made official within four months. The anti-subsidy proceedings must be concluded after 13 months. 

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