"The Chinese government’s strong countermove followed a weekend of nationalistic vitriol against the United States on ChineseNeedless to say, more trade protectionism is not what the world needs now for recovery.Web sites in response to the tire tariff. “The U.S. is shameless!” said one posting, while another called on theChinese government to sell all of its huge holdings ofTreasury bonds .The impact of the dispute extends well beyond tires, chickens and cars. Both governments are facing domestic pressure to take a tougher stand against the other on economic issues. But the trade battle increases political tensions between the two nations even as they try to work together to revive the global economy and combat mutual security threats, like the nuclear ambitions of
Mr. Obama’s decision to impose a tariff of up to 35 percent on Chinese tires is a signal that he plans to deliver on his promise to labor unions that he would more strictly enforce trade laws, especially against China, which has become the world’s factory while the United States has lost millions of manufacturing jobs. The trade deficit with China was a record $268 billion in 2008."Iran and North Korea.
Sep 14, 2009
"Tit for Tat" on Trade: US vs China
After the move by the US last Friday to levy tariffs on tires exported from China, now China retaliated with a countermove on US export of automotive parts and Chicken to China.
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