BMW in Talks with EU on Tariff Exemption for 'Made in China' Minis, Handelsblatt Reports
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Chinese cars are increasingly making their arrival in Europe. And it can be said that this is not at all pleasing to Brussels. Thus, the European Commission has put in place a whole series of measures over the years. The latter then aim to put sticks in the wheels of Chinese manufacturers. One thinks for example of the customs duties, which are particularly punitive. And the latter concern all electric cars produced in the Middle Empire. Even th…
The dispute over tariffs on electric cars produced in China continues. After the Volkswagen Group was offered a solution with a minimum import price for a model from its subsidiary Cupra, BMW is now also showing signs of movement. The Munich-based manufacturer is negotiating with the European Commission for an exemption from the additional tariffs currently levied on two electric models from its subsidiary Mini brand. In autumn 2024, the EU deci…
BMW Pushes for Tariff Relief on China-Made Electric MINIs
BMW Group is in advanced talks with the European Commission to replace import tariffs on its Chinese-made electric MINI models with a minimum pricing agreement, Handelsblatt reported on Tuesday, citing two people familiar with the matter. The negotiations concern the fully electric MINI Aceman crossover and Cooper hatchback, which are manufactured in Zhangjiagang, Jiangsu province, by Spotlight Automotive — a joint venture between BMW and Great …
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