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Automakers call for delay to UK-EU EV tariffs - electrive.com

Automotive associations ACEA and SMMT are calling for the suspension of the so-called Brexit tariffs on electric vehicles, which are due to take effect on 1

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Automakers call for delay to UK-EU EV tariffs - electrive.com

Automotive associations ACEA and SMMT are calling for the suspension of the so-called Brexit tariffs on electric vehicles, which are due to take effect on 1

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theguardian.com4 g fa

Car industry pressing EU for further delay to Brexit EV tariffs

EU auto makers seek second EV tariff delay (Jan 2027); Europe will achieve 20% of battery-sourcing targets, exposing supply-chain gaps vs. China. This signals Europe's structural gap in green-tech supply chains—critical for CTO infrastructure and sourcing decisions.

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  1. domenica 7 giugno 2026·theguardian.com

    Car industry pressing EU for further delay to Brexit EV tariffs

    Exclusive: deal in 2020 had sought to stimulate local battery making but industry says it still cannot meet targets

  2. lunedì 8 giugno 2026·electrive.com

    Automakers call for delay to UK-EU EV tariffs - electrive.com

    Automotive associations ACEA and SMMT are calling for the suspension of the so-called Brexit tariffs on electric vehicles, which are due to take effect on 1