Colorado’s Democratic Gov. Jared Polis blasted President Biden’s administration over the tariffs on goods made in China that were announced Tuesday.
Polis criticized the new tariffs on solar cell and electric vehicle (EV) imports from Beijing, arguing their implementation will negatively impact consumers in the U.S. and be a “major” blow to clean energy.
“This is horrible news for American consumers and a major setback for clean energy,” Polis said in a post on the social platform X. “Tariffs are a direct, regressive tax on Americans and this tax increase will hit every family.”
The administration confirmed the enactment of tariffs Tuesday, part of a push to cut down on U.S. emissions.
The tariffs will increase from 25 percent to 100 percent on Chinese EV imports to counteract Beijing’s export efforts, according to officials. The tariffs will also double for solar cell imports, going from 25 percent to 50 percent, a spike that, according to officials, is designed to counter Chinese prominence in solar production, which currently sits at around 70 percent worldwide.
Solar cell tariffs were implemented in 2018, during then-President Trump’s tenure. Biden extended them in 2022.
Biden ordered a probe into Chinese-made vehicles that have internet connectivity — including EVs — in February.
The administration has faced opposition from some Democrats regarding its approach to EVs. Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-Ohio), one of the most vulnerable Senate Democrats running for reelection in November, has called for a ban on “Chinese EVs from the US. Period.”