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U S affirms duties on Asian tires, dismisses Vietnam from case
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Federal Tire to supply 7 drivers in Formula Drift
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SIGNAL HILL, Calif. Taiwan tire maker Federal Tire Corp. is rejoining the Formula Drift series as an approved tire supplier after a 10-year hiatus, joining four other tire brands already active in that role.
Federal Tire has lined up seven drivers competing in Formula Drift s PRO class this season: Jhonnattan Castro; Rome Charpentier; Jonathan Hurst; Kyle Mohan; Jonathan Nerren; Simen Olsen and Alec Robbins.
Other tire brands approved as suppliers to the series are Falken, GT Radial, Nexen and Nitto. Falken and GT Radial are listed as major sponsors as well. We re very pleased to welcome Federal Tire to the Formula Drift paddock, Jim Liaw, president of Formula Drift Holdings L.L.C., said.
Commerce OKs dumping duties on tires from Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, Vietnam
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WASHINGTON The Department of Commerce has determined that passenger and light truck tires imported from South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand and Vietnam should be subject to anti-dumping duties ranging up to 98.44% depending on the country of origin.
Commerce s decision, published
Dec. 30, is in response to petitions filed in early May by the United Steelworkers Union (USW), which claim tire producers from these regions are dumping their products in the U.S. at margins ranging from as low as 5.48% (Vietnam) to as high as 217.5% (Thailand).
Commerce has ruled the following preliminary duties should be imposed:
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WASHINGTON The Department of Commerce has determined that passenger and light truck tires imported from South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand and Vietnam should be subject to antidumping duties ranging up to 98.44 percent depending on the country of origin.
Commerce s decision, published Dec. 30, is in response to petitions filed in early May by the United Steelworkers union, which claim tire producers from these regions are dumping their products in the U.S. at margins ranging from as low as 5.48 percent (Vietnam) to as high as 217.5 percent (Thailand).
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