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Free Trade

Europe Threatens New Tariffs Over Biden's 'Buy American' Tax Credits

Amid initial concerns about the 'Buy American' electric vehicle tax credit, the European Union is now considering further protectionist retaliation.

Addie Mae Villas | 11.17.2022 5:00 PM

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A tax credit encouraging American manufacturing contained in President Joe Biden's Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) has raised the ire of European policy makers, who say the credit is protectionist and will hurt European exporters. 

European Union (E.U.) leaders expressed frustration with the electric vehicle (E.V.) component of the Buy American tax credits last month, with the E.U. Commissioner for Competition Margrethe Vestager saying, "As a matter of principle, you should not put this up against friends," and French President Emmanuel Macron calling for a Buy European program. Now, the bloc says it will possibly target nine other American tax credits included in the IRA for protectionist retaliation.

While signaling his openness to a new trade agreement with the U.S., German Finance Minister Christian Lindner told CNBC, "We should be open for it, if both sides agree but at the moment we have to analyze the Inflation Reduction Act with its consequences for our industries."

Biden appears to have no intention of scaling back the IRA's protectionism. Speaking to the 27th Conference of the Parties in Egypt, Biden said, "This summer, the United States Congress passed and I signed into law my proposal for the biggest, most important climate bill in the history of our country, the Inflation Reduction Act. It includes…$368 billion to support clean electricity, everything from offshore wind, to distributed solar, zero-emission vehicles, and sustainable aviation fuels; more efficient electrified buildings; cleaner industrial processes and manufacturing; climate-smart agriculture and forestry; and more." Many of these sectors are eligible for tax credits and some of the potential targets for the E.U. retaliations.

There are several trade problems with pushing made-in-America tax credits for the green energy sector. While the credits disadvantage clean energy exporters in Europe, they also incentivize European policy makers to retaliate against other sectors of the American economy. 

When asked about the Buy American E.V. tax credits and policies, Scott Lincicome, director of the Cato Institute's Herbert A. Stiefel Center for Trade Policy Studies, says there may be spillover into other American markets. Europeans are "far more concerned about the political blowback they're going to get by their exporting industries. So, they have to exact some sort of revenge," he says. "You can end up with a much larger trade conflict than what the original action targeted."

Tit-for-tat tariffs have happened before. In 2019, tariffs created by the Trump administration to target European airplane maker Airbus led to a spillover targeting food and beverage markets. Baylen Linnekin, a senior fellow for the Reason Foundation (the nonprofit that publishes this site), wrote that, "Those tariffs harmed foreign and domestic food producers and consumers alike. Their predictable negative impact has been widespread."

Plus, U.S. infrastructure is lacking the mineral mining and processing needed to develop the clean energy technology to qualify for the 'Buy American' tax credits in the IRA. Without proper deregulation, developing these technologies will require further government spending, raising taxes and prices for the American people, all the while raising the potential for a repeat European trade war.

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Addie Mae Villas is the Fall 2022 Burton C. Gray Memorial Intern at Reason. She studies political science, law, and Arabic at New York University Abu Dhabi.

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  2. Don't look at me!   3 years ago

    … the Inflation Reduction Act. It includes…$368 billion to support clean electricity, everything from offshore wind, to distributed solar, zero-emission vehicles, and sustainable aviation fuels; more efficient electrified buildings; cleaner industrial processes and manufacturing; climate-smart agriculture and forestry; and more.

    How do those things fight inflation?

    1. Stuck in California   3 years ago

      They don't.

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      Because that's about how cynical the naming of legislation is.

      1. Quicktown Brix   3 years ago

        You'll never get it out of committee.

        1. Stuck in California   3 years ago

          Yeah, it won't make it to the floor until I promise include lots of pork.

          1. Commenter_XY   3 years ago

            Hysterically funny exchange. Nicely done. 🙂

        2. Nardz   3 years ago

          "You’ll never get it out of committee."

          That's what the whip is for

    2. Dan S.   3 years ago

      the biggest, most important climate bill in the history of our country, the Inflation Reduction Act.

      There's not even a pretense there that the name of the bill and what it really deals with should be connected, is there?

    3. Utkonos   3 years ago

      We just can’t WIN can we?

      1. perlmonger   3 years ago

        We didn't manage to "Whip Inflation Now" back when Ford was in office, why would you think we'd manage it with Carter II there?

        1. Nardz   3 years ago

          "Carter II"

          Way too optimistic there

          1. markm23   3 years ago (edited)

            Carter was intelligent enough to learn how to run a nuclear submarine. That makes him a lot brighter than Biden ever was, never mind the senile old crook Biden is now.

            1. Ted AKA Teddy Salad, CIA/US Ballet Force   3 years ago

              Biden was always a dummy. He had maybe a 90 IQ on his best day.

  3. Gaear Grimsrud   3 years ago

    Pentagon Fails 5th Consecutive Audit Amid Ukraine Oversight Concerns
    https://libertarianinstitute.org/news/pentagon-fails-fifth-consecutive-audit-amid-ukraine-oversight-concerns/

    And nothing else happened.

    1. InsaneTrollLogic   3 years ago

      Too local and small for TeenReason. If it's not weed, food trucks, or gay marriage, it's not enough for TeenReason.

  4. Social Justice is neither   3 years ago

    Funny how Trump's tariffs as negotiation tactic were the the worst thing ever but Biden initiating a tariff war for no reason at all is just fine until the EU "escalates". Fuck off you dishonest leftist cunts, at least be consistent in your whinging beyond Democrat good Republican evil.

    1. Sometimes a Great Notion   3 years ago

      Your right, they'd never publish critical articles of Biden tariffs with headlines like:

      1. Biden, Democrats Are Locking in Trump's Tariffs
      2. Biden's Solar Panel Tariffs Make It Costlier To Meet Biden's Climate Goals
      3. Will Biden Repeal Trump’s Destructive Food Tariffs?
      4. American Distillers Face a Double-Shot of Tariffs in June. Will Biden Save Them?
      5. By Refusing To End Trump's Tariffs, Biden Is Making Inflation Worse
      6. Stop The Steel: Biden Is Replacing Trump's Tariffs With Import Quotas
      7. A Judge Just Did What Biden Wouldn't: Dump Some Trump Tariffs

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  6. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   3 years ago

    Let's just consider this thread a place of silent reflection.

  7. hcdchauffeur   3 years ago

    This is really intresting to how people react to such news.

  8. flag58   3 years ago

    The "buy American" EV tax credit currently has no effect on European car makers. No EV's currently meet the standard for the credit so it cannot disadvantage anyone.

    1. B G   3 years ago

      Even better, California announced a new tax on mining at the biggest Lithium deposit in the USA (Salton Sea), which will make domestic Lithium production at anything like scale for "green tech" manufacturing completely untenable from an economic sense, even with the partial offset of Biden's federal tax credits for anyone choosing to go to the additional expense to manufacture batteries in the USA from domestically sourced materials.

  9. TJJ2000   3 years ago

    Nothing worth caring about except...

    Is this 'Tax Credit' a Subsidy? Ya know like EIC where the more 'woke'/lazy you are the more you can steal from the taxpayers?

    1. Its_Not_Inevitable   3 years ago

      "the more ‘woke’/lazy you are the more you can steal from the taxpayers"

      This should replace e pluribus unum on the Great Seal and be printed on the dollar bills.

  10. MWAocdoc   3 years ago

    Although I strongly support free trade and think protectionism, punitive tariffs and trade wars are counterproductive, is it fair to include European protectionism disguised as higher product "quality" standards that prevent imports of American products?

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