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Korea sends letter explaining stance on IRA to US
2023-02-03 10:32:47出處:開云體育手機app下載
Hyundai Motor Group Chairman Chung Eui-sun / Courtesy of Hyundai Motor
Korea on Friday sent an official written opinion to the United States regarding an act that excludes electric vehicles (EVs) assembled outside of North America from tax credits.
The Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), signed into law by U.S. President Joe Biden in August, gives up to $7,500 in tax credits to buyers of EVs assembled only in North America.
The move has sparked concerns that Hyundai Motor and Kia could lose ground in the U.S. market as the two Korean carmakers assemble EVs at domestic plants for export to the U.S.
"On Friday, the government sent a letter on its stance on the Clean Energy Tax Incentive under the IRA (to the U.S.)," the Ministry of Trade, Industry, and Energy said in a statement.
In the letter, the government claimed the act will hurt foreign EV companies, including those from Korea, and it may interfere with other trade regimes such as the World Trade Organization (WTO) and the bilateral free trade agreement.
The ministry said it has consulted with officials from various industries, including automobiles, batteries, materials, energy and steel, before preparing the letter.
On Thursday, Trade Minister Ahn Duk-geun also held virtual talks with John Podesta, a senior adviser to the U.S. president for clean energy, to explain the Korean government's stance on the act in advance, according to the ministry. (Yonhap)