China Set to Impose New Tariffs on Nylon
China's Ministry of Commerce has made a preliminary ruling to impose tariffs of as much as 36% on certain nylon imports from the U.S., saying the imports have damaged the domestic industry....The move is the latest in a series of Sino-U.S. trade disputes after the Obama administration said in September that it would impose duties of between 25% and 35% on imports of tires from China for the next three years. China followed that decision with probes of potential antidumping measures on U.S. auto parts and chicken.
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
More Shots in the Trade War
I have been following the rising tension between the United States and China on international trade. Here is the latest:
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