President Donald Trump said the United States will begin imposing new tariffs on electric vehicles made in China next month, marking a significant escalation in trade policy between Washington and Beijing. He said the move is intended to address national security risks and what he described as unfair competition in the EV market.
The announcement adds to growing tensions over technology, manufacturing, and market access, with Chinese EV makers facing new barriers in one of the world’s largest consumer markets. Supporters of the tariff plan argue it could protect American industry and reduce dependence on Chinese supply chains.
Critics are likely to warn that higher tariffs could raise costs for US buyers, complicate global trade flows, and invite retaliation from China. The decision is part of a broader pattern of tougher US trade measures aimed at Chinese imports, especially in sectors tied to strategic competition.
The policy shift comes as electric vehicles remain central to both countries’ industrial ambitions, with governments racing to secure production, supply chains, and technological leadership. The coming weeks will show how the tariffs are implemented and whether Beijing responds with countermeasures.
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