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El gráfico meustra el arancel propuesto para vehíiculos eléctricos y los registros de autos eléctricos de baterías en agosto 2023.
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Planean aranceles para exportaciones de vehículos eléctricos al RU

By Duncan Mil

La Asociación Europea de Fabricantes de Automóviles (ACEA) ha solicitado a la Comisión Europea una aplazamiento del arancel “normas de origen” de 10% sobre exportaciones de vehículos eléctricos de la UE al RU.

Under the EU-UK post-Brexit trade deal, EVs need to have 45% EU or UK content from January 2024, with a 50%-60% requirement for their batteries, or face British or EU import tariffs of 10%.

Under the terms of the EU free-trade agreement, exports must comply with “rules of origin” (RoO) to obtain tariff preferences.

“Driving up consumer prices of European electric vehicles, at the very time when we need to fight for market share in the face of fierce international competition, is not the right move -- neither from a business nor an environmental perspective,” stated Luca de Meo, ACEA President and CEO of Renault Group. “We will effectively be handing a chunk of the market to global manufacturers.”

The ACEA has said the rules could cost carmakers up to €4.3 billion ($4.57 billion) in tariffs over the next three years, potentially reducing electric vehicle production by some 480,000 units -- the equivalent output of two average-size auto factories.

So far, the European Commission has been reluctant to renegotiate the RoO deal.

“There is a very simple and straightforward solution: extend the current phase-in period for battery rules by three years. We urge the Commission to do the right thing,” added de Meo.

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PUBLISHED: 25/09/2023; STORY: Graphic News
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