UPDATE: ACA Comments on US, China Reaching Phase 1 Deal - Tire Review Magazine

UPDATE: ACA Comments on US, China Reaching Phase 1 Deal

The Office of the United States Trade Representative announced an agreement on a “Phase One” deal with China that will alleviate some tensions in trade relations between the two countries.

Bill Hanvey, president and CEO, Auto Care Association, recently commented in response to the recently-signed Phase One trade agreement between the United States and China:

“We applaud the Trump administration for successfully signing Phase One to restore and strengthen the U.S.-China trading relationship. This is a positive first step in establishing certainty for U.S. businesses and our industry’s supply chains,” he said. “However, most tariffs remain in place, causing severe financial strain on U.S. businesses’ bottom lines and the consumer’s ability to access cost-effective options. We look forward to the continuation of these negotiations as the two countries work towards a comprehensive, fair agreement that allows U.S. industries to be more competitive in the global marketplace.”

MEMA has stated it is encouraged by the news that the administration reached a “Phase One” trade agreement with China. The reduction of tariffs to 7.5% on products on list 4a and the cancellation of tariffs on list 4b are an important start, according to MEMA, but the association encourages the administration to review the 25% tariffs still in place on $250 billion of goods. In many cases, these tariffs are causing financial strain on suppliers throughout the U.S.

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The Office of the United States Trade Representative announced an agreement on a “Phase One” deal with China that will alleviate some tensions in trade relations between the two countries.

The deal, according to a press release published by the USTR on Dec. 13, “requires structural reforms and other changes to China’s economic and trade regime in the areas of intellectual property, technology transfer, agriculture, financial services, and currency and foreign exchange. The Phase One agreement also includes a commitment by China that it will make substantial additional purchases of U.S. goods and services in the coming years. Importantly, the agreement establishes a strong dispute resolution system that ensures prompt and effective implementation and enforcement.”

As part of the deal, the U.S. has decreased some of the tariffs that it had initially imposed on China and canceled plans to place tariffs on $156 billion of imports. The USTR states that the U.S. will continue to impose 25% tariffs on about $250 billion and 7.5 percent tariffs on approximately $120 billion worth of Chinese goods. Many of the parts imported by motor vehicle suppliers are included in the $250 billion lists that remain at a 25% tariff rate.

MEMA said it applauds the work both parties have invested to reach this point and urges them to continue working toward future agreement. “We have repeatedly called for an agreement between the U.S. and China that will allow U.S. companies to remain competitive in a global marketplace while protecting intellectual property (IP) rights. It is our hope that this positive step has begun to address this long-term problem,” MEMA stated.

From MEMAWashington Insider

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