Electric car maker Tesla is suing the US government because it said President Donald Trump’s tariffs on imports from China have harmed its manufacturing.
TESLA APPLIED FOR WAIVERS IN 2019 TO BE EXEMPT FROM PARTS OF THE TARIFFS
The company have requested two lists from US tariffs to be voided and for it to receive a refund with interest for tariffs it previously paid, according to the lawsuit filed in the US Court of International Trade in New York.
The two lists, which include electronic parts and materials, are part of the Trump administration’s 25% tariffs on $200 billion of imports from China in 2018 and 7.5% on $120 billion in 2019.
While Tesla applied for waivers in 2019 to be exempt from parts of the tariffs, a request for relief on another 25% was rejected last year by the US Trade Representative.