Following the Example of Cupra, Bmw Seeks an Agreement with the Eu to Manufacture Its Electric Cars in China - Hybrids and Electrics
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BMW's Mini-Electrics produced in China are at the heart of a commercial arm whose European motorists would have gone well. Between conventional customs duties and anti-subsidy surcharges, these "made in China" models now accumulate more than 30% of taxes on entry into the European market, at the same time as the sales of electric cars are taking the step. In order to prevent the bill from becoming unmanageable, BMW is now looking for an exit doo…
In the wake of Cupra, BMW has started discussions with the European authorities to remove import taxes for its electric models produced in Europe. The Mini Cooper and Aceman are concerned. The article BMW, new candidate for an agreement with Brussels for its models produced in China appeared first on Automobile Clean.
CUPRA has spent several months in negotiations with the European Union. The reason has been the always controversial tariffs imposed by Europe on China on imports of electric cars manufactured in the Asian country. After much debate, the Spanish brand has achieved what seemed impossible: to get rid of this tax completely for the sale of Tavascan. Now, the BMW Group fights for these same conditions. BMW produces in Zhangjiagang, China, some of it…
The Oxford brand manufactures its smaller electric cars in China to save themselves costs. MINI They were taking the same step as Volkswagen’s just a few weeks ago. BMW officials have also called at the doors of Europe to discuss the issue of MINI tariffs manufactured in China. Another. The important achievement achieved by Wolfsburg’s a few weeks ago, managing to reduce the tariffs of CUPRA Tavascan has reached other brands, which are already k…
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