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Car industry pressing EU for further delay to Brexit EV tariffs
The EU and UK car industries are urging the European Commission to delay tariffs on electric vehicle imports under the EU-UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement, citing an inability to meet 2027 targets due to strict rules of origin. A 2020 deal aimed to boost local battery production but has not been achieved.
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