Note that tires were not banned! I read them and banning the Import of a product even by law violates the agreement. It should be taken to court as a protectionist policy that violates trade law!
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Nah. China has every right to feel hurt and betrayed though. Especially after those comments about its increased military spending. If I were China, I’d probably reevaluate our treaties, and drop those that favor the US.
I used to practice trade law and you have a valid point! This is a prime example of a double edged sword. Given the mood in US courts they would likely lift the ban!
You are joking China is dumping their junk all over the world this has to be stop because they are ruining other country’s futures ! when we stop buying their useless sh#t they are going down were they belong !