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US slaps duties on Vietnamese tires

November 06, 2020 00:00:00


WASHINGTON, Nov 05 (Reuters): The US Commerce Department on Thursday slapped preliminary countervailing duties of 6.23 per cent to 10.08 per cent on imported light vehicle tires from Vietnam, applying for the first time a new rule to combat undervalued currencies.

Vietnam has been on Washington's watchlist of currency manipulators because of its trade surplus with the United States, a large current account surplus and a perception that its central bank has been actively buying foreign currency.

The new duties will apply to imported passenger vehicle and light truck tire imports of $469.6 million annually, with a final injury determination due by April 30 next year, Commerce said in a statement.

Vietnam Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc said last month that the Southeast Asian country's exchange rate policy was not aimed at helping its exports and told US Trade Representative officials to ask that President Donald Trump adopt "a more objective assessment of the reality in Vietnam".


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