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Navigating a New Global EV Tariff Landscape Amid Geopolitical Tensions

DUBLIN–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The “Navigating a New Global EV Tariff Landscape Amid Geopolitical Tensions” report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering.

This report analyzes the evolving tariff landscape for EVs, with a particular focus on the United States, Turkey, and Europe. It also examines the potential impact of U.S. and European tariffs on Chinese EVs, highlighting how these measures shape the global EV supply chain.

Electric vehicles (EVs) are a key industry for clean energy and carbon reduction. Before 2024, major countries focused on building market awareness and encouraging carmakers to transition to EV production. However, as China solidifies its position as a global leader in the EV market and aggressively expands overseas, concerns about overcapacity, dumping, and unfair competition have grown worldwide. In response, Turkey, the U.S., Europe, and Canada introduced policies in 2024 to impose or increase tariffs on EV imports from China, making EVs a focal point of geopolitical tensions.

Key Topics Covered:

1. Background

1.1 U.S.: Doubling Tariffs on EVs and Lithium Batteries from China

1.1.1 Rationale Behind U.S. Tariffs

1.2 Turkey: Tariffs with Conditional Exemptions

1.2.1 Rationale Behind Turkey’s Tariffs

1.3 EU: Anti-Subsidy Tariffs on Chinese EVs – A Shifting Policy Landscape

1.3.1 Rationale Behind the EU’s Tariffs

2. Impact Analysis

2.1 U.S. Tariffs on Chinese EVs: More Symbolic than Substantive

2.2 European Tariffs on Chinese EVs: A Delicate Balance

2.3 China’s Response to Tariff Restrictions: Capacity Export and New Cooperation Models

3. The Analyst’s Perspective

3.1 Electric Vehicles Entering the Geopolitical Arena in 2024

3.2 Divergence of Chinese and Non-Chinese EV Supply Chains

A selection of companies mentioned in this report includes, but is not limited to:

  • Anhui Jianghuai Automobile
  • Audi
  • Beijing Automotive
  • BMW
  • BYD
  • Changan Ford Automobile
  • Chery Automobile
  • DFSK
  • FAW Group
  • GAC Aion
  • Geely
  • Great Wall Motor
  • Magna Steyr
  • Mercedes Benz
  • Neta
  • SAIC
  • SAIC General Motors
  • Seres
  • Shaanxi Heavy Duty Automobile
  • Stellantis
  • Tesla
  • Volkswagen
  • Volvo
  • VW Group
  • Zhejiang Leapmotor Technology

For more information about this report visit https://www.researchandmarkets.com/r/i1oa77

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