ACEA fears a loss of € 4,3 billion and the production of 480 000 cars if Europe tightens its rules of origin for EVs at the end of the year /ACEA
The European Automobile Manufacturers’ Association (ACEA) calls for a three-year postponement to restrictive rules on EU-UK electric vehicle trade, set to come into force in six months. Otherwise, tariffs could total € 4,3 billion, potentially reducing electric vehicle production by some 480 000 units, according to ACEA. Goods exported under EU free-trade agreements must comply
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