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Korean auto association chief discusses US law on EV credits with US auto lobby head

Sept.14, 2022



The chief of Korea's auto industry association has met with the head of a major U.S. auto lobby and relayed concerns over the new U.S. law that excludes Korean-made electric vehicles (EVs) from tax credits, the Seoul-based group said Wednesday.

Jeong Marn-ki, president of the Korea Automobile Manufacturers Association (KAMA), delivered the auto industry's position on provisions in the U.S. Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) during his meeting with John Bozzella, president and CEO of the Alliance For Automotive Innovation (AAI) in Washington on Tuesday (local time), KAMA said in a release.

The IRA has become a hot-button issue for Korean automakers as the new law gives up to $7,500 in tax credits to American consumers of EVs assembled only in North America.

Currently, Hyundai Motor and Kia, two major Korean carmakers, manufacture all of their EVs in Korea for export to the United States.

Korea has been making all-out efforts, both on the government and business fronts, to create exceptions for Korean-made EVs, saying the clauses will discriminate against Korean companies.

In the meeting, Jeong said that Korean-made products should be treated equally as U.S. products under the bilateral free trade agreement, and in consideration of the robust investment plans pledged by major Korean companies in the U.S. market, including building EV plants.

Bozzella told Jeong that he agrees with the KAMA's opinion and while he promised the AAI will make efforts to persuade U.S. political circles, he also suggested Korea continue to do the same through diplomatic and other various channels, according to KAMA.

The AAI plans to take part in the U.S. Department of the Treasury's work of drawing up guidance related to the IRA and hopes the Korean industry will continue communication with the AAI over the matter, KAMA quoted Bozzella as saying. (Yonhap)

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