The European Union and the United States are discussing fresh tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles as both blocs push to reshape supply chains and reduce reliance on China, according to officials cited by Reuters.
The talks come as automakers and battery suppliers speed up efforts to move production and sourcing to other markets. The shift reflects growing political pressure in Europe and the US to protect domestic industries while limiting exposure to Chinese manufacturing dominance.
Any coordinated tariff move would add another layer of tension to already strained trade ties between Western economies and Beijing. It could also raise costs for consumers and companies if automakers pass along higher import expenses.
The discussions underscore how EV policy has become a wider geopolitical issue, tied not only to climate goals and industrial strategy but also to control over critical minerals, batteries and advanced manufacturing supply chains.
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