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【4.23 Lithium Battery News】US ITC Issues Final Determination on Section 337 Investigation of Rechargeable Batteries and Their Components

iconApr 23, 2025 09:03
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[US ITC Issues Final Determination on Section 337 Investigation of Rechargeable Batteries and Components] The US International Trade Commission (ITC) announced on April 21 that it issued a final determination on the Section 337 investigation of certain rechargeable batteries and components (Investigation No. 337-TA-1421): it will not review the initial determination (No. 19) made by the administrative law judge on March 21, 2025, and based on the settlement, the investigation against the listed respondents, Dragonfly Energy Corp. of Reno, NV, and Dragonfly Energy Holdings Corp. of Reno, NV, is terminated. (Cailian Press)

[CPCA: Tariff Hike Will Further Accelerate Localization of Auto Chips] The China Passenger Car Association (CPCA) released the February 2025 Intelligent Connected Vehicle Insight Report, which pointed out that after the chip shortage in 2021, many domestic automakers have started using self-developed chip products. Currently, the localization rate of all chips in China is roughly 20%, with state-owned automakers achieving a higher localization rate. The tariff hike will further accelerate the localization process of auto chips, with analog chips being replaced faster, while digital chips are still dominated by foreign companies.

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