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Yellen says US aims to ensure domestic EV maker success as China boosts exports

 – US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen on Wednesday said President Joe Biden’s administration is taking steps to ensure success of the domestic electric vehicle (EV) industry in the face of China’s growing exports in the sector and heavy government subsidies.

Asked whether the United States needs new tariffs on Chinese EVs, Ms. Yellen told reporters at a new battery materials plant in Kentucky: “I don’t want to get ahead of where we are, but it is a commitment that President Biden has made … that we’re going to want our domestic industry to be successful.”

As Chinese demand flags at home amid economic turmoil, its growing exports of EVs to global markets have raised alarm bells in Washington over the potential to inflict harm on US automakers, just as its excess capacity in steel and aluminum decimated US metals producers in past decades.

Current US tariffs of 25% on all Chinese vehicles imposed by former President Donald Trump effectively keeps Chinese EVs out of the US market for now. But China’s largest producer, BYD, has started to export to Mexico and is scouting locations for a Mexican factory.

Some US senators have urged the Biden administration to increase tariffs on Chinese EVs further.

The US Commerce Department has opened a probe into whether Chinese vehicle imports pose national security risks because of the data they transmit, an effort that could lead to additional restrictions on both EVs and conventional cars and trucks.

Another avenue for higher US trade restrictions on Chinese EVs would be a long-running review of the Trump tariffs on hundreds of billions of dollars worth of Chinese imports being conducted by the US Trade Representative’s office.

Ms. Yellen and other administration officials have called for those “Section 301” tariffs to be made more “strategic” to better protect industries important to US economic security while lowering costs elsewhere.

“It is true that China is investing very massively in this industry and the United States is taking steps to ensure that our industry is successful,” Ms. Yellen said, without specifying such actions.

A key objective of the 2022 Inflation Reduction Act clean energy incentives, Ms. Yellen said, was to cut US dependence on Chinese supply chains for batteries, and associated minerals and components.

Provisions including “foreign entity of concern” rules will make it increasingly difficult for US made EVs to include Chinese content and still qualify for consumer purchase tax credits of $7,500.

Ms. Yellen said the US approach aimed to balance “both climate goals and also concern about jobs and having meaningful presence in industries that are going to be driving our economy.” – Reuters

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