USW Says Jobs More Secure With Duties on China Tires
26/08/2008 12:00
The United Steelworkers (USW) welcomed today's final determination by the U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) for placing anti-subsidy and anti-dumping duties on pneumatic off-the-road (OTR) tire imports from
"Today's decision proves
The original trade case was jointly filed by the USW and Titan Tire Corp., in June 2007. "The ITC vote of 5-1 reveals how egregious
According to Stewart and Stewart, the USW's
Steven Vanderheyden, a maintenance worker at Titan's OTR factory in Freeport, IL and the USW Local 745 President representing 650 tire employees, said, "Union workers at the Freeport plant are very excited about the outcome this trade enforcement action provides by shoring up job security in our craft. Building the large tires for agricultural and mining equipment is physically heavy and demanding, but if fair trade laws are followed, we can compete."
The final U.S. Commerce Dept. investigation for this case in July, determined that the Chinese government was unfairly subsidizing OTR tire producers with subsidy rates ranging up to 14% and final dumping margins calculated to be up to a massive 210%. Under trade law procedures, details of the ITC's determination and the final duties won't be known for another 30 days.
The USW represents 70 percent of the domestic OTR tire makers with workers employed at Titan production plants employing about 1,355 workers in Des Moines, IA; Freeport, IL; and Bryan, OH; In addition, the USW represents 4,215 workers who make OTR tires at Bridgestone-Firestone in Des Moines and Bloomington, IL; Denman Tire in Leavittsburg, OH; and Goodyear Tire and Rubber in Topeka, KS; and Buffalo, NY.
Off-the-road tires are designed for use on a broad array of agricultural, construction, mining and industrial vehicles.
For more information, www.usw.org/.
CONTACT: Gary Hubbard of USW, +1-202-778-4384, +1-202-256-8125
SOURCE United Steelworkers (USW)
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