BEIJING, Aug. 3 (Xinhua) -- China's Ministry of
Commerce said on Monday it hoped the U.S. government would listen to its own
industries and not impose protective measures on tires.
The comment came after the U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) issued a statement on June 29 recommending
falling tariffs of 55 percent, 45 percent and 35 percent over the next three
years on motor vehicle and light truck tires from China.
The U.S. Tire Industry Association, the American
Coalition for Free Trade in Tires, the American Automotive Trade Policy Council,
and the Retail Industry Leaders Association have all expressed strong opposition
to the planned moves.
The commission's protectionism ploy lacked legitimacy
and objective foundation, and China strongly opposed the U.S. government's
implementation of discriminatory measures against tires from China, the ministry
said.
U.S. President Barack Obama will make a final
decision on the issue before September 17, following an August 7 hearing.
Imposing protectionist measures against Chinese tires
would not only harm the interests of China's tire industry and Sino-U.S.
bilateral trade, but also jeopardize the overall interests of U.S. economy, the
ministry said.