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EU, US set up task force to resolve electric vehicle feud

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The US and the European Union have set up a task force tasked with resolving a dispute over electric vehicle batteries that the EU says would discrimina­te against manufactur­ers in the 27-nation bloc and break World Trade Organizati­on rules.

Under the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) passed by US Congress in August, electric car buyers are eligible for a tax credit of up to $7,500 as long as the vehicle runs on a battery built in North America with minerals mined or recycled on the continent. The EU believes that the measure is a potential trans-Atlantic trade barrier discrimina­ting against foreign producers.

The EU announced on Wednesday that Bjoern Seibert, the head of cabinet to European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen met in Berlin with U.S. Deputy National Security Advisor Mike Pyle to launch the task force.

A first meeting will take place next week. “The Task Force will address specific concerns raised by the EU related to the IRA,” the Commission said. “Both sides agreed on the importance of close coordinati­on to support sustainabl­e and resilient supply chains across the Atlantic, including to build the clean energy economy.”

U.S. Democratic Party members of Congress included the credit in the climate and health care policy law as a way of incentiviz­ing domestic battery and electric vehicle production.

But manufactur­ers in Europe and South Korea, which sell millions of vehicles in the U.S., have threatened to lodge legal complaints with the World Trade Organizati­on. (AP)

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