White House levy to protect US makers from cheap imports likely to inflame trade tensions

The US president, Joe Biden, has announced a 100% tariff on Chinese-made electric vehicles as part of a package of measures designed to protect US manufacturers from cheap imports.

In a move that is likely to inflame trade tensions between the world’s two biggest economies, the White House said it was imposing more stringent curbs on Chinese goods worth $18bn.

Sources said the move followed a four-year review and was a preventive measure designed to stop cheap subsidised Chinese goods flooding the US market and stifling the growth of the American green technology sector.

Despite the risks of retaliation from Beijing, Biden said the increased levies were a proportionate response to China’s overcapacity in the EV sector. Sources said China was producing 30m EVs a year but could sell only 22-23m domestically.

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    8 months ago

    So? I never said the USA plays by the rules, I even used the word “either” in my previous reply.

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      8 months ago

      I think what they’re saying is that both countries are subsidising the industries.

      Chinese companies are thinking ahead and using the subsidies to sell more vehicles

      American companies are, surprise-sur-fucking-surprise, stealing the subsidies to make a few billionaires richer