The United States is preparing to lay fees on Chinese batteries
The US Department of Trade has paved the way to set up control fees for importing the most important components of the batteries from China, after concluding that this material received support in an unfair way. The initial result achieved by the ministry is an important step in the context of a commercial investigation related to active annestic substances, which is an essential component of electric vehicles batteries, and contains materials such as graphite and silicon. Graphite producers in the United States were one of the petitions that investigated whether China’s enormous support of the government caused artificial reduction and made competition more difficult. The cost of US electric cars will take a significant increase in customs duties to increase the cost of electric vehicles produced in the United States, while Republicans try to approve a tax plan aimed at the financial incentives granted to consumers when buying these vehicles. The initial fees announced by the Ministry of Trade on Tuesday are aimed at confronting the support provided for this material, while a separate investigation is also underway with the allegations of Non -Pre -Pricing. Separate fees for Trump’s definitions. Final decisions are expected to be issued in these commercial issues later in the year, and they are separate from the major customs duties imposed by President Donald Trump on all commercial partners, as well as the fees imposed on semiconductors, medicine and other commodities. Fared Chinese businesses The US Department of Trade revealed that Chinese producers and exporters are benefiting from the government of 721%. These companies include “Huzhou Kaijin New Energy Technology” and “Panasonic Global Recurement”. None of the two companies responded to requests for comment. China is the most important product of most global quantities in the world, and US manufacturers of the United States depend on it as a basic source of this material. According to the “Bloombergnef” analysis, Chinese imports reported about 56% of the United States’ needs of graphite related to energy shift during 2024.