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Regulatory UpdateAugust 1, 2025DriveSino Team

EU Tariffs on Chinese EVs: What Importers Need to Know

The EU has imposed additional tariffs on Chinese EVs. Learn how this affects importing BYD, NIO, MG, and other Chinese EVs to Europe.

The European Commission has imposed additional tariffs on battery electric vehicles (BEVs) imported from China, following an anti-subsidy investigation. Here's what importers need to know.

Current Tariff Situation

Standard EU import duty for passenger cars: 10% of CIF value (unchanged).

Additional tariffs on Chinese EVs (provisional, under review): The EU's anti-subsidy investigation has proposed additional tariffs ranging from 17% to 36% depending on the manufacturer's level of cooperation with the investigation. [VERIFY — rates are subject to change and may have been updated since publication.]

Key brands affected: BYD, NIO, XPENG, Zeekr, and other Chinese EV manufacturers. MG (owned by SAIC) faces among the highest proposed additional rates.

Impact on Importers

The combined tariff (standard 10% + additional rate) could make Chinese EVs significantly more expensive in the EU. However:

  • Chinese EVs still offer competitive pricing even with higher tariffs
  • Plug-in hybrids (PHEVs) may face different treatment than pure EVs
  • Some manufacturers may adjust pricing or absorb part of the tariff
  • The situation is evolving — final rates may differ from provisional rates

For the most current information, contact DriveSino — we monitor EU trade policy closely and can advise on current import costs for specific models.

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