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Old 12-10-2009, 02:59 AM   #24
everlastinge

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Default U.S. to Impose Tariff on Chinese Tires
Not sure you want to engage in trade wars with your banker....let the fireworks begin....although it could be a bow shot....interesting development nonetheless given a fragile global economy...could have wider implications if China decides to respond in kind although they have already acted in the past year by buying less and less of our debt.


Jonathan Weisman, WSJ: The Obama administration will put steep import duties on Chinese passenger and light truck tires, responding to what the U.S. International Trade Commission determined to be a surge of Chinese tire exports that has rocked the domestic U.S. tire industry and displaced thousands of jobs, U.S. Trade Representative Ron Kirk announced Friday night.

China's government responded quickly to the announcement, saying in a statement that it "strongly opposes" what it called "a serious act of trade protectionism." China "reserves the right to make further response," the Ministry of Commerce statement said.

The U.S. announcement of 35% import tariffs, which would decline to 30% in the second year and 25% in the third, comes at a sensitive time. The heads of state of the 20 largest economies arrive in Pittsburgh in less than two weeks for a summit of the Group of 20, amid rising trade tensions and looming economic disputes. The United States needs China to help float a U.S. deficit expected to reach $1.56 trillion this year. President Barack Obama is also likely to seek new sanctions against Iran to combat its nuclear program, and China's vote on the United Nations Security Council is pivotal

U.S. to Impose Tariff on Chinese Tires - WSJ.com
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