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BYD sues US government over Trump tariffs blocking Chinese electric vehicles – report

BYD will challenge tariffs in the United States that effectively bar the automaker – and other brands from China – from selling cars in the world’s second-largest market.

Accordingly CarNewsChinawhich quotes reports from Caijing In China, four US-based BYD subsidiaries have filed a lawsuit against the federal government in the US Court of International Trade (CIT).

If successful, it could open the U.S., second only to China with about 16 million new vehicles sold annually, not only to BYD but also to other Chinese automakers currently locked out of the market by tariffs and other laws.

The lawsuit challenges nine executive orders issued since February 2025 – including tariffs on imports from Mexico and Canada that have a major impact on the automotive industry.

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The U.S. government introduced new automobile-specific tariffs in April 2025 and added tariffs on auto parts the following month. There were also so-called “reciprocal” tariffs, which are also challenged in the BYD lawsuit, as well as later “retaliatory tariffs”.

The current standard US import tariff on an electric vehicle made in China is 127.5 percent, compared to zero in Australia because we have a free trade agreement (FTA) with China.

BYD is seeking permanent injunctions against the tariffs, saying the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) under which they were imposed does not provide any legal authority to impose tariffs.

Therefore, BYD argues, the tariffs are legally ineffective.