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Source: Associated Press
Biden bill includes boost for union-made electric vehicles
By KEVIN FREKING
November 11, 2021
WASHINGTON (AP) President Joe Biden and Democrats in Congress are looking to give U.S. automakers with union employees the inside track on the burgeoning electric vehicle market, triggering vocal opposition from foreign trade partners and Republicans who worry that manufacturers in their home states will be placed at a competitive disadvantage.
The $1.85 trillion spending package that Democrats are laboring to pass through Congress includes an array of programs designed to curb global warming and slash U.S. emissions. It includes incentives to hasten the transition to electric vehicles, which represent a small but rapidly growing share of the market.
If enacted, the bill would provide a $7,500 tax credit for consumers who purchase electric vehicles through 2026. Beginning the following year, only purchases of electric vehicles made in the U.S. qualify for the credit. The base credit goes up by $4,500 if the vehicle is made at a U.S. plant that operates under a union-negotiated collective bargaining agreement. Only auto plants owned by General Motors Co., Ford Motor Co. and Stellantis NV currently qualify.
I want those jobs here in Michigan, not halfway around the globe, Biden said when visiting a UAW job training center last month.
The union friendly add-on is raising hackles internationally and inside the U.S., testing the Democratic Partys commitment to a labor-friendly approach that Biden has made central to his political brand. The provision could boost the sale of electric vehicles while disadvantaging foreign automakers with U.S. plants that employ tens of thousands of manufacturing workers, particularly in Southern states where laws have made it hard to unionize.
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Read more: https://apnews.com/article/joe-biden-technology-business-congress-electric-vehicles-577b0b441c6650af252f37bff7fea7ba
TreasonousBastard
(43,049 posts)next car. Made in Mexico.
If I wanted a Tesla, they're moving a lot of production to Shanghai.
BMW actually complained (not too loudly) that states (southern, of course) that states were giving away too much!
Better to talk of the contents of a car, since none of them are "made" in just one country.