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International

Oct. 1, 2009

Tiff Over Tire Tariffs

James Wong of Chinney Capital Ltd assesses the China tire tariffs from the Chinese perspective.

INTERNATIONAL TRADE

By James Wong

In the wake of the cheery pronouncements following last Friday's G20 summit in Pittsburgh, it is worth reassessing the Chinese tire tariffs from China's perspective. Do the Chinese see the tariffs as the start of a protectionist U.S. stance, or as part of some bigger compromise?

On Sept. 11, the U.S. announced trade adjustment assistance in the form of ad valorem levies on Chinese imported tires at 35 percent ...

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