European Union and United States on Monday have said that that there has been progress addressing the concerns of the European Union about a climate law of United States which would cut the electric vehicles from the tax credits of United States of the European Union but also failed to resolve this matter. Electric vehicle tax credit has been a major talking point lately.
They had issued a statement jointly after the third TTC between US and EU which had vowed for working constructively for resolving it.
The joint statement said that they acknowledge the concerns of EU and underline the commitment for addressing them constructively and taking note of the progress which was made by the task force set up for addressing the dispute. The Trade commissioner Valdis Dombrovskis had called $430 billion United States inflation reduction act as discriminatory and had urged many steps which may be taken before the end of the year for modifying this law. It also offers consumers tax credits as much as $7,500 for the newer purchases of Ford, Tesla and Other EVs which were made by North America.
Antony Blinken who has said that the council has enabled both the sides which account for a combined 40% of the output of global economy for making concrete, practical progress on many issues including the counter of Ukraine-Russia war and said that he was confident of tax credit issue may be resolved. He said that they all came out of the meetings convinced that this was a way of coming up with a solution and a way forward for both the organizations. They feel optimistic over this as they race against time to reach some conclusion before the new measures start coming in from the coming year. That would be critical for both the countries.
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