Chinese or American car launches double counter survey netizens support tough comeback

Source: Internet
Author: User
Keywords Giants China the U.S. government China
Tags anti- anti-dumping counter financial giants global times import media
China to launch double-counter investigation of U.S. cars according to the Global Times, published October 30, US media reported 29th that China had informed the US that it would carry out anti-dumping and countervailing investigations on the three major U.S. car companies exporting to China.  Once the "double counter" investigation is established, China may impose import tariffs on U.S.-exported cars. The big three are getting aid from the government. According to the Associated Press 29th, the chairman of the U.S. Auto Trade Policy Committee, Stephen 28th, said U.S. government officials have informed the Detroit, China plans to launch a trade investigation next week accusing the three giants of receiving subsidies and selling cars at low prices. Once the double counter investigation is set up, the U.S. Big Three will be heavily taxed for their exports to China. The Associated Press quoted Collins as saying: "This week China has submitted to the U.S. government documents containing the allegations, but we are not yet able to comment on the matter." The Financial Times reported 29th that the Chinese government has accused Chrysler and General Motors of receiving 64 billion of billions of dollars in emergency financial aid and bankruptcy financing from the US administration.  Ford has received funds from the US Department of Energy to update its equipment to develop more fuel-efficient cars, although it has not asked for any emergency financial assistance from the Government. British media said China's "a comeback," The British Broadcasting Corporation 29th analysis, said China's investigation on the three companies may have limited specific impact. The FT's 29th comment said trade tensions between the two countries intensified after the U.S. imposed tariffs on Chinese tyres last month.  Analysts say the number of cars exported to China is small, but the latest moves in China will be symbolic, suggesting that China has made a comeback. Nine into netizens support tough comeback according to a survey conducted by global network 29th, 60.2%, more than 6,400 netizens expressed "satisfaction" with Beijing's foreign trade policy. 89.4%, nearly 10,000 netizens believe that China should "fight back" against U.S. trade protectionism against China. Of the options for whether the Sino-US trade dispute will continue to expand, 78.5% of netizens have chosen "will".
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