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Toyota, Honda oppose Dems’ electric car tax plan

Proposal to give union-made EVs in country an additional US$4,500 incentive will be voted on next week

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 12 Sep 2021 3:00PM

Toyota, Honda oppose Dems’ electric car tax plan
Toyota raps Democrats’ proposed tax incentive as discriminating ‘against American autoworkers based on their choice not to unionise’. – Reuters pic, September 12, 2021

WASHINGTON – Toyota Motor Corp and Honda Motor Co yesterday sharply criticised a proposal by Democrats in the House of Representatives to give union-made electric vehicles (EVs) in the United States an additional US$4,500 (RM18,600) tax incentive.

Toyota in a statement said the plan unveiled late Friday discriminates “against American autoworkers based on their choice not to unionise”.

The bill, set to be voted on Tuesday by the Democratic-led House Ways and Means Committee as part of a proposed US$3.5 trillion spending bill, would benefit Detroit’s Big 3 automakers, which have union-represented plants.

In a statement, Honda called the bill “unfair” and said it “discriminates among EVs made by hardworking American auto workers based simply on whether they belong to a union… The Honda production associates in Alabama, Indiana and Ohio who will build our EVs deserve fair and equal treatment by Congress”.

The proposal, estimated to cost US$33 billion to US$34 billion over 10 years, would boost to up to US$12,500 the maximum tax credit for electric cars, up from the current US$7,500. The US$12,500 figure includes a US$500 credit for using US-produced batteries.

The proposal is a key part of Democratic President Joe Biden’s goal to ensure EVs comprise at least 50% of US vehicle sales by 2030 and boost American union jobs.

Honda says its production associates in Alabama, Indiana and Ohio ‘who will build our EVs deserve fair and equal treatment by Congress’. – Reuters pic, September 12, 2021
Honda says its production associates in Alabama, Indiana and Ohio ‘who will build our EVs deserve fair and equal treatment by Congress’. – Reuters pic, September 12, 2021

However, the bill does away with phasing out automakers’ tax credits after they hit 200,000 electric cars sold, which would make General Motors Co and Tesla Inc eligible again. It would also create a new smaller credit for used EVs of up to US$2,500.

General Motors, Ford and Stellantis NV, the parent of Chrysler, assemble their US-made vehicles in plants represented by the United Auto Workers (UAW) union.

In contrast, foreign carmakers operating in the US, as well as Tesla, do not have unions representing assembly workers, and many of them have fought efforts by UAW to organise American plants.

Tesla would be eligible for up to US$8,000 credits under the bill.

UAW president Ray Curry said the tax credit provision “would go a long way in supporting good-paying union jobs in (the) EV auto sector that President Biden has championed”.

The bill limits the EV credit to cars priced at no more than US$55,000, while trucks could be priced up to US$74,000.

Toyota added that it will “fight to focus taxpayer dollars on making all EVs accessible to American consumers who can’t afford high-priced cars and trucks”. – Reuters, September 12, 2021

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