Commerce Department Lowers Tire Tariff Rates - aftermarketNews

Commerce Department Lowers Tire Tariff Rates

From Tire Review

The U.S. Department of Commerce amended its countervailing duty rates for passenger vehicle and light truck tires from China to correct ministerial errors, according to reports. The errors occurred when the department included Giti Tire Fujian Co. Ltd. and Cooper Kunshan China Tire Co. Ltd. in its weighted average calculation.

With the corrections, Cooper Kunshan China Tire Co. Ltd. will pay the same duty rate at 12.5 percent, Giti Tire Fujian Co. Ltd. will pay a reduced rate of 11.74 percent and Shandong Yongsheng Rubber Group Co. Ltd. will pay the same rate at 81.19 percent. All others will pay a reduced rate of 12.03 percent. The new rates will be charged in addition to the existing 4 percent tariffs on consumer tires imported from China.

The Commerce Department also will continue to evaluate the market for possible anti-dumping duties as well. The determination on those duties will be unveiled no later than April 6, 2015, unless the date is postponed, according to the Commerce Department.

 

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