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China's EVs Flood Argentina: Milei's Open Door Policy
22 Jan
Summary
- Over 5,800 Chinese electric and hybrid vehicles arrived in Argentina.
- President Milei's policies allow 50,000 EVs tariff-free this year.
- Domestic EV maker warns of future infrastructure challenges.

A massive shipment of over 5,800 Chinese electric and hybrid vehicles arrived in Argentina this week, signaling a major change in the country's automotive landscape. This event is a direct result of President Javier Milei's economic policies, which have drastically reduced import barriers.
Under these new measures, Argentina is allowing 50,000 electric and hybrid cars into the country this year without tariffs. This influx, led by brands like BYD, presents a significant challenge to established Western automakers and local industries that have long been protected.
However, challenges remain. Argentina's only domestic electric car manufacturer, Sero Electric, points to the country's aging power grid as a potential bottleneck. Furthermore, the lack of service centers capable of repairing imported EVs raises concerns for consumer support and long-term adoption.



