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Brazil slaps higher taxes on Chinese tire imports

By George Gao  From:Gasgoo.comSeptember 11, 2009

Shanghai, September 11 (Gasgoo.com) Brazil has slapped higher prohibitive tariffs on imports of Chinese shoes and tires, as part of an ongoing anti-dumping dispute, media reported today.

The measures were in effect from Sept. 10, with $12.47 for each pair of shoes imported from China, the Brazilian ministry of industry said in a statement.

The second measure puts two series of tires from China under higher tariffs for up to five years, at a rate of $0.75 a kilo. These Chinese tires are used for small cars made in Brazil.

Meanwhile, the Brazilian government has decided to delay for six months its anti-dumping measure that is to prevent the country's automakers from importing China-made tires for buses and coaches.

The decision to introduce the new import duties comes amid allegations by Brazil that China is selling both items below the original market rates.


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