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BYD Sues U.S. Over Tariffs - A Game-Changer for EVs?

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Chinese electric vehicle (EV) giant BYD is taking the U.S. government to court, and it could shake up the American EV market. 

On January 26, 2026, four U.S.-based subsidiaries of BYD which are BYD America LLC, BYD Coach & Bus LLC, BYD Energy LLC, and BYD Motors LLC filed a lawsuit with the U.S. Court of International Trade (CIT), challenging a series of tariffs that make importing Chinese cars into the U.S. expensive. 

The lawsuit targets tariffs imposed under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA), a law that lets the U.S. president take emergency action on foreign economic transactions. 

BYD argues that these tariffs overstep legal authority and should be invalid. The company is asking for permanent injunctions, refunds of all duties paid, plus interest and legal costs. If BYD wins, it could lower the barriers for its passenger vehicles to enter the U.S. market.

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Chinese automakers have struggled to enter the U.S. for years, blocked by high tariffs and geopolitical tensions. BYD’s lawsuit is historic as it’s the first time a Chinese car company has actively challenged U.S. tariffs in court. 

Legal experts say the case could set a precedent, encouraging other Chinese companies to protect their business rights legally rather than stay out of the market.

According to Sun Xiaohong, secretary-general of China’s Chamber of Commerce for Import and Export of Machinery and Electronic Products, BYD’s move reflects a larger trend of companies using legal channels to defend their interests. 

“Even though the outcome is uncertain, this case is important. It shows that companies can act instead of waiting and highlights the benefits of bringing affordable electric vehicles to U.S. consumers,” Sun said.

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BYD’s lawsuit isn’t just about one or two tariffs, but it covers nine executive orders and amendments issued since February 2025.

If successful, BYD could use its Mexican and Brazilian factories as gateways to supply U.S. consumers with lower-tariff vehicles, giving it a competitive edge against local automakers.

In North America, BYD focuses mainly on commercial electric vehicles and energy storage systems. Current North American revenues are estimated between $500 million and $1 billion.

Globally, BYD has been making waves. Last year, it surpassed Tesla in total EV sales, offering everything from the affordable Seagull to the high-performance Yangwang U9 Extreme, which achieved a sub-7-minute lap at Germany’s Nürburgring. 

Meanwhile, BYD’s Mexican factory exported over 120,000 vehicles in 2025, making it a critical hub for North American expansion. American consumers are increasingly open to buying Chinese EVs, but industry groups like the National Automobile Dealers Association (NADA) remain cautious, citing potential state-backed advantages for Chinese manufacturers. 

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BYD’s presence could change that. Its affordable EVs, like compact cars and buses, could increase competition, push prices down, and give U.S. buyers more options.

If BYD wins in court, it’s not just about saving money. Rather, it’s about expanding market access, boosting EV adoption, and shaking up the status quo in the U.S. auto industry.

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