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Tesla wins tariff exclusion from US on imported aluminum


Tesla’s Gigafactory in Sparks, Nevada

Uptin Saiidi | CNBC

Electric car maker Tesla won a tariff exclusion from the U.S. on the imported Japanese aluminum it uses in its battery cells.

The Commerce Department’s May 24 decision waives the 10% tariffs that would be placed on the battery cells manufactured in Tesla’s Nevada Gigafactory, according to Reuters, which reported the news Monday.

The Palo Alto, California-based company asked for the waiver in April and said the aluminum is produced by Nippon Light Metal and sought an exclusion for 10 million kilograms annually.

The Commerce Department said in the document dated June 5 and posted in recent days that the aluminum “is not produced in the United States in a sufficient and reasonably available amount or of a satisfactory quality,” Reuters reported. The waiver will last one year.

Correction: The Commerce Department’s decision was posted May 24.



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