China-made MINI And BMW EVs Affected By New EU Tariffs


Both the new generation MINI Cooper EV hatch and its new Aceman crossover EV twin could face stiff tariffs in the EU due to their status as China-made models.
The new MINI Cooper EV, along with the upcoming Aceman, are set to face significant challenges as the European Union (EU) imposes new tariffs on electric vehicles (EVs) imported from China. In fact, both models could face the maximum 38.1% tariff levied on them. Said percentage is added on top of the 10% tariff that is already implemented.
That’s because both models are being initially produced in said Republic by parent BMW Group through joint venture partner Great Wall Motor (GWM). Adding to which is the fact that GWM has reportedly elected not to subject itself to be investigated by the EU.
The same economic challenges are expected on China-made BMW EV models imported into the Old Continent, though these might not face tariffs as stiff as what the MINI brand faces.



China-made BMW-branded EVs are expected to face similar challenges from the tariffs, though not as severely as what sister brand MINI faces.
This move comes amidst growing concerns about the EU's economic dependency on Chinese technology and the competitive advantage that Chinese manufacturers have due to government subsidies. Starting in Jan this year, the European Commission (EC) has implemented a 10% tariff on all imported EVs, including those made in China.
This decision aims to level the playing field for European automakers who have been struggling to compete with the influx of lower-priced Chinese electric vehicles. The tariffs are part of a broader strategy to protect the EU's automotive industry, which is a critical component of the region's economy and technological innovation.
These vehicles are crucial to BMW's strategy to expand its EV line-up and meet the growing demand for EVs in Europe. The tariffs are expected to increase the cost of these vehicles for European consumers, potentially slowing down the adoption rate of EVs.

The severity of the tariffs faced by the MINI brand's China-made EVs bound for EU reportedly stems from the decision by the brand's Chinese joint-venture partner Great Wall Motor (GWM) to not allow its business be investigated by the EU.
BMW, along with other automakers, is now under pressure to reassess its manufacturing and supply chain strategies to mitigate the impact of these tariffs. There are considerations to shift more production back to Europe, despite the higher costs involved, to avoid the tariffs and ensure competitive pricing.
This development highlights the growing geopolitical tensions between the EU and China, particularly in the technology and automotive sectors. As the EU seeks to bolster its own industries and reduce reliance on Chinese imports, the automotive market is set to undergo significant changes, with potential long-term implications for global trade and the future of electric vehicles. KR
Source: Automotive News Europe
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