KEY POINTS
  • Europe on Thursday confirmed tariff increases on electric vehicles imported from China to the continent with automakers criticizing the move and warning it could lead to price increases.
  • European regulators confirmed that these duties, which have been lightly tweaked to range from 17.4% to 37.6%, will come into effect on Friday.
  • The levies will affect automakers from Chinese giant BYD to, potentially, European brands that make cars in China, and even U.S. giant Tesla, which has a factory in Shanghai.

The European Union on Thursday confirmed its decision to hike tariffs on electric vehicles imported from China — with one automaker issuing fresh warnings that it may have to raise prices as a result.

The European Commission, the executive arm of the European Union, announced plans for such levies in June after concluding in an investigation that producers of battery EVs in China benefit from "unfair" subsidization.