Europe’s carmakers received a big boost after Brussels proposed a three-year delay to tariffs that were due to hit electric vehicle sales between the UK and EU from January 1.
Officials said the European Commission will on Wednesday approve the delay to the introduction of a 10 per cent levy on cars with batteries made outside the UK and EU.
The British government, backed by carmakers from across Europe, had spent months arguing for the deferral of the post-Brexit tariff, which it said would heap excessive costs on to the industry.
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