EU and US associations appeal to suspend retaliatory tariffs
ACEM (Association des Constructeurs Européens de Motocycles - the motorcycle industry association in Europe) and USMMA (United States Motorcycle Manufacturers Association) have joined the call on European authorities and the US Administration to solve their differences without unduly impacting motorcycles.
A Coalition of 88 European and American associations has written to European Commission President von der Leyen and United States President Biden, supporting a suspension of the retaliatory tariffs in application, with EU-US ongoing trade disputes hitting unrelated sectors.
The appeal by the industry is made once again to build on the positive momentum of the suspension of tariffs imposed in connection with the World Trade Organization (WTO) disputes concerning civil aircraft subsidies for four months, hoping such agreement can be extended and built upon.
The call is also made to overcome differences within the steel and aluminium trade dispute, in anticipation of the 1 June deadline and the application of further EU retaliatory measures, to avoid yet more collateral damage on unrelated sectors.
Ultimately, the Coalition wishes a return to a positive, reciprocally rewarding transatlantic relationship, supporting economic growth and benefiting producers and manufacturers, their distribution partners, importers and consumers, and all associated sectors.
ACEM and USMMA join the call as the motorcycle sector has repeatedly been unduly targeted within the EU-US trade escalation over the last few years. US motorcycles are heavily impacted by the EU rebalancing measures devised in response to the US decision to impose a 10% tariff on European aluminium products and a 25% tariff on European steel products as of 1 June 2018.
Under Commission implementing regulation (EU) 2018/886, a list of US products, including motorcycles with a cylinder capacity above 500 cc, have faced additional duties since 1 June 2018 when entering the EU.
As from 1 June 2021, European authorities are expected to double these additional customs duties, which will impose a 50% tariff on US-made motorcycles above 500 cc, pursuant to Implementing Decision (EU) 2021/563 of the European Commission of 31 March 2021.