U.S. challenges Chinese auto part export subsidies

Asia

Tuesday, September 18, 2012
   The White House on Monday requested dispute settlement consultations with China at the World Trade Organization concerning China’s auto and auto parts “export base” subsidy program.    Under the program, the United States said China provides extensive subsidies to auto and auto parts producers located in designated regions, known as “export bases,” that meet export performance requirements.    “The subsidies provide an unfair advantage to auto and auto parts manufacturers lo...
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