TEAMSTERS APPLAUD PROTECTING AMERICAN AUTOWORKERS FROM CHINA ACT
Legislation Would Raise Tariffs, Slow Influx of Chinese Electric Vehicles
China currently leads the global market for electric vehicles and their component parts. The proposed legislation would prioritize the American auto industry and American workers, and would be an integral part of the conversation on the economic impacts of Chinese manufacturing, including ongoing efforts of Chinese state-owned enterprises to dominate domestic markets.
Regardless of origin, it is critical that inevitable growth in the electric vehicle industry promotes and protects American workers, including the thousands of carhaulers represented by the Teamsters who are increasingly asked to transport such vehicles.
Electric vehicles often weigh 30 percent more than gas-powered cars and trucks, creating serious safety concerns for Teamsters carhaulers. Heavier trailers are harder to stop, roll over more easily, and carry a higher risk for fatalities.
In addition to supporting worker-forward bills like the Protecting American Autoworkers from China Act, the Teamsters are fighting for legislation to ensure the number of electric vehicles sold in the
Founded in 1903, the International Brotherhood of Teamsters represents 1.3 million hardworking people in the
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SOURCE International Brotherhood of Teamsters
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