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Cooper Tire to Raise Prices By June

Cooper Tire & Rubber Co. said it would raise prices up to 5 percent on its flag, associate and private brand tires. The price increase will take effective June 1, according to the tiremaker.

FINDLAY, OH — Cooper Tire & Rubber Co. said it would raise prices up to 5 percent on its flag, associate and private brand tires. The price increase will take effective June 1, according to the tiremaker.

The company attributed the price hike to the rising costs of raw materials.

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