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VIPDRFT
07-24-2009, 12:26 PM
Just heard this on the news. This could possible mean no cheap tires for us to burn.

Here's a related article:
Chinese tire ban won't save jobs | detnews.com | The Detroit News (http://www.detnews.com/article/20090724/OPINION01/907240331/1008/Chinese-tire-ban-won-t-save-jobs)

jamg
07-24-2009, 12:28 PM
sucks....

and china will start charging more for things they make in return

and we go to war

HyperTek
07-24-2009, 12:37 PM
how about USA make some better products without the "made in USA" premium pricetag?

sorry it sucks i know. save our US economy!! buy american!!

karl wasabi
07-24-2009, 12:49 PM
Noooo. I love my Wanli's and Federal's!!! haha

shade
07-24-2009, 12:50 PM
Don't care, always ran Toyo.

SUPERSTAR
07-24-2009, 01:00 PM
This will not help economy.

0100
07-24-2009, 01:04 PM
Don't care, always ran Toyo.

Ahh don't care? This country is going to shit so quick it isn't even funny, and you don't care.

Throwing little band aid dressings on the massive cancerous tumor that our country has become, isn't going to do shit.

This country is fucked!

RJF
07-24-2009, 01:37 PM
So, how's that hope and change working for you?

:D

flip3d
07-24-2009, 02:03 PM
So, how's that hope and change working for you?

:D

Nothing's changed yet.

mangoes
07-24-2009, 02:36 PM
Isnt Wanli and Federal made in Taiwan, not China?

K_style
07-24-2009, 02:41 PM
dont care either...
I run with hankook... to burn...

mrflip69
07-24-2009, 02:55 PM
how about USA make some better products without the "made in USA" premium pricetag?

sorry it sucks i know. save our US economy!! buy american!!

This.

If I'm going to buy a shitty product, it might as well be at a bargain with lead in it.

No surprise here, the unions are backing these great ideas.

!Zar!
07-24-2009, 03:29 PM
how about USA make some better products without the "made in USA" premium pricetag?

sorry it sucks i know. save our US economy!! buy american!!

There is no "Made in USA" premium.

It costs and takes a lot of money to run a business.

As well as hire staff at least at minimum wage and follow regulations which takes lots of money and time.

While people in china are making change every day and not a lot of money.

Cheap labor.

So the more it costs to produce tires, the more it costs us in the end.

BustedS13
07-24-2009, 04:09 PM
Isnt Wanli and Federal made in Taiwan, not China?

wanli is chinese, Federal is taiwanese.

Matej
07-24-2009, 04:19 PM
At first I assumed this was because of the allegations that Chinese tires are unsafe, which I could understand. However, I just read the article, and if they are really only doing it so more American tires can be sold, that is a slap in the face.

SimpleSexy180
07-24-2009, 04:25 PM
Isnt Wanli and Federal made in Taiwan, not China?

do you honestly think the government cares for the difference between taiwan and china products?? All the same threat to them...

Phlip
07-24-2009, 04:37 PM
There is no "Made in USA" premium.

It costs and takes a lot of money to run a business.

As well as hire staff at least at minimum wage and follow regulations which takes lots of money and time.

While people in china are making change every day and not a lot of money.

Cheap labor.

So the more it costs to produce tires, the more it costs us in the end.

Actually, any explanation of the difference in price is an explanation of the "made in america premium."

ronmcdon
07-24-2009, 05:08 PM
Actually, any explanation of the difference in price is an explanation of the "made in america premium."

the same could be said for overpriced 'jdm' trinkets.

wait...aren't those also made in China?


Back on topic, some of the Japanese/American companies actually use factories in China to make their tyres.
Dunlop is one such company.

I'd HATE to have the price of the Dunlop Z1's get jacked.
I pretty much use that tyre exclusively on my cars.
such a good deal imo too, as they're about the same price as Kumhos

Phlip
07-24-2009, 05:13 PM
the same could be said for overpriced 'jdm' trinkets.

wait...aren't those also made in China?

LMAO, yes, they are made in China.
The difference is that the last 8-9 years of the internet has taught some people that they should be beating their meat to the IDEA of "Japan" instead of understanding that items of identical or better quality/desirability could come from right here with proper support.
No, I am not a JDM Fanboi, not even a little bit.

Matej
07-24-2009, 05:14 PM
the same could be said for overpriced 'jdm' trinkets.

wait...aren't those also made in China?
It's different when something is more expensive because it's imported (no matter if it's a dumb trinket), and when something is imported because it's cheaper than buying a local product.

S14DB
07-24-2009, 06:08 PM
According to my research only 4 brands are made in the USA
Cooper, Goodyear and Kelly Springfield.

I have had a Cooper delaminate on me.
Goodyears are to soft ass and expensive for my taste.
I thought Kelly only made Truck tires but now looks like they do have passenger tires. I have no experience with them.

renegade_ewok
07-24-2009, 06:11 PM
I don't get it... we buy cheap tires to burn em off, and then buy more.

This makes more money for the government because of taxes...

Whatever haha

Phlip
07-24-2009, 07:29 PM
According to my research only 4 brands are made in the USA
Cooper, Goodyear and Kelly Springfield.

I have had a Cooper delaminate on me.
Goodyears are to soft ass and expensive for my taste.
I thought Kelly only made Truck tires but now looks like they do have passenger tires. I have no experience with them.

What about Bridgestone/Firestone, Michelin, BFG, Uniroyal and Hoosier?
Those are all that hit me right off the top of my head.

!Zar!
07-24-2009, 07:29 PM
Micky thompson?

HyperTek
07-24-2009, 07:41 PM
they fail to realize tho that some of those companies have US distributors/branches, not to mention have to be DOT approved, so they do provide jobs. I wonder why they just target chinese tires.

ranger240
07-24-2009, 07:52 PM
we'd better not start this protectionist b.s... but it wouldn't surprise me if that dumbass union gets what it wants. the govt has no balls to say no to a bunch of idiot union bums as was seen during the chrysler/gm bankruptcies.. just look at the percentage control of GM the u.a.w. got

who would have thought that all these other unions are coming out of the woodwork demanding their share

moral hazard anyone?

S14DB
07-24-2009, 10:21 PM
What about Bridgestone/Firestone, Michelin, BFG, Uniroyal and Hoosier?
Those are all that hit me right off the top of my head.

Michelin is from France, which also owns BF Goodrich and Uniroyal
Bridgestone owns Firestone which is based in Japan.


Hoosier is primarily a race tire manufacture. They only make one street tire.

Mickey Thompson is owned by Cooper.

blownmotor
07-24-2009, 10:54 PM
What about Continentals?

FrankDukes
07-24-2009, 11:15 PM
how about USA make some better products without the "made in USA" premium pricetag?

sorry it sucks i know. save our US economy!! buy american!!


What is American? Aren't Fords made assembled in Mexico and hauled to the U.S.?

Ford.com.mx Home (http://www.ford.com.mx/home.asp)

It's not about buying "American" or not, it all comes down to the the idiots in congress and U.S. companies acquire some balls and "Nationalism" and stop Outsourcing to other countries to make money on the top tier and letting the people suffer.

Buy imports, then you'll be buying U.S. outsourced work and thus you're buying American.

If you need cheap tires, let's have a convoy to Chinatown!

josephin510
07-24-2009, 11:35 PM
Yeah wut is American.Founded and assembled in the USA or just founded doesnt every US company outsource anyway?

S14DB
07-24-2009, 11:49 PM
What about Continentals?

Germany .

RiversideS13
07-25-2009, 02:18 AM
I just realized today that my newly brought Falken ZE912 tires was made in Thailand =(

ronmcdon
07-25-2009, 02:38 AM
This isn't just effecting Chinese tire companies (Wanli, Federal, etc).
It effects all tire companies who have manufacturing facilities in China

Basically, you're likely to see costs go up for almost every tire company.
It's more the exception, than the rule to have at least some (if not all) of a given company's manufacturing take place in China.

Bridgestone/Firestone, Goodyear/Dunlop/Sumitomo/Falken, Toyo/Nitto, Kumho, are among some that have some manufacturing facilities in China.
If the tariff passes, there's a good chance the pricing in those brands may go up.

As the article mentioned, placing tariffs is going to do more harm than good.
It isn't likely to help US tire manufacturing jobs.
Tire manufacturers will just shift their manufacturing to another country like Indonesia/Vietnam, etc.
People that get hurt, are ppl who sell and distribute tires in the US, consumers, and any tire company that does their manufacturing in China.

A far more effective strategy imo, would have been to give tax breaks/incentives for companies to carry out their manufacturing within the US.

mrflip69
07-25-2009, 02:58 AM
Bridgestone owns Firestone which is based in Japan.
Was this always? Even when they had the massive recalls way back when?

I just realized today that my newly brought Falken ZE912 tires was made in Thailand =(
Who cares, as long as it performs fine?

A far more effective strategy imo, would have been to give tax breaks/incentives for companies to carry out their manufacturing within the US.
Smart. Too smart for the government unfortunately. I'm sure your plan would lessen the amount of kickbacks, as it opens it up to everyone.

Matej
07-25-2009, 03:11 AM
A far more effective strategy imo, would have been to give tax breaks/incentives for companies to carry out their manufacturing within the US.
Or do nothing.

fckillerbee
07-25-2009, 08:37 AM
you limit tire manufacturing to china. ummmm....we have cheap labor in mexico. plus reducing the costs of importing tires. hmmmm....

0100
07-25-2009, 08:50 AM
I just realized today that my newly brought Falken ZE912 tires was made in Thailand =(

Ahhhh Thailand makes some quality stuff. I have lot's of items that I am proud to say was built in Thailand. They also make pretty much the top boxing and MMA gear in the world. I have hand made MT shorts and gloves that destroy any of my "made in the USA" equipment.

S14DB
07-25-2009, 10:49 AM
Was this always? Even when they had the massive recalls way back when?

They are still recalling firecrap tires. There was one this month.

I am talking about where the company is based. Everyone makes tires all over the globe. Even the US company's make tires in China.

ronmcdon
07-25-2009, 02:34 PM
you limit tire manufacturing to china. ummmm....we have cheap labor in mexico. plus reducing the costs of importing tires. hmmmm....

Well, according to the article, that's essentially just thing.
companies will move production to another country, like Mexico.
Say hypothetically, the cost of manufacturing in Mexico (vs. China, all things equal) is precisely the same.
Well, it's still going to cost a said company a shitload of $$$ to actually find/build a new factory, and to do so fast.
This hurts the company (which may or may not already support jobs in the US).

IF, the objective was to fight job outsourcing away from the US, then having companies move their factories from China to Mexico (or any other country) does NOT accomplish that objective.

All you really accomplish, is to create job outsourcing away from China.
Furthermore, you're just making it difficult for the company that has their production base in China & consumers.
It's usually not cheap or easy to relocate your center of manufacturing.
higher production costs = lower profit margin for companies + higher prices for consumers.
That's NOT what you want, especially when the economy is in the state it's in.

This is all really nothing new.
Trade Quotas (as per the article) have been around, and have applied to several other Industries.
I am 100% fully AGAINST trade quotas.
The company I work for has to deal with trade quotas all the time.
For smaller companies who have smaller profit margins, it could mean the life or death of a company!

Way I see it, all this does is benefit the large corporations and politicians in America .
It's just a process of making it more difficult (if not eliminating) smaller competitors,
who can't afford the relocating costs of their production facilities on short notice.

Large corporations might be hit to a certain extent as well,
but larger companies usually have factories spread across different countries.
It's probably easier for them to adjust to trade quotas.

ronmcdon
07-25-2009, 02:53 PM
Or do nothing.

Lol, I can only wish.
for better or worse, that is seldom the case in this country.

HyperTek
07-25-2009, 03:34 PM
Buy imports, then you'll be buying U.S. outsourced work and thus you're buying American.


haha buying toyota camrys is supporting american economy!

Gnnr
07-25-2009, 04:10 PM
This isn't just effecting Chinese tire companies (Wanli, Federal, etc).
It effects all tire companies who have manufacturing facilities in China

Basically, you're likely to see costs go up for almost every tire company.
It's more the exception, than the rule to have at least some (if not all) of a given company's manufacturing take place in China.

Yep. That kind of 19th century mentality doesn't work with the way companies are globalized now-a-days. Welcome to modern economics boys and girls!

brndck
09-11-2009, 09:48 PM
Obama slaps tariff on Chinese tires - MarketWatch (http://www.marketwatch.com/story/obama-slaps-tariff-on-chinese-tires-2009-09-11?siteid=yahoomy)

discuss. and btw, does anyone know what tires are china tires? the article didn't mention any specific brands.

DreamN
09-11-2009, 09:58 PM
Aren't Wanli and Federals china made?

ILoveMyRHS13
09-11-2009, 10:05 PM
Nanking is Chinese.

Arashimaru
09-11-2009, 10:07 PM
Brand called "SUNNY TIRES" is also made in China

R33E8
09-11-2009, 10:23 PM
Damn... I need to order my Sunny tires asap!

(dead serious)

RiversideS13
09-11-2009, 10:44 PM
Federal and Nankang are Taiwanese which is not part of china. They had different military, government, and currency. the only thing they share is the language. ACER computer and HTC phones are also Taiwanese companies.

FYI here is a list of world tires i found on line.




World Tire Manufacturers and tires



1.GOODYEAR TIRE and RUBBER(USA), (Australia)
2.MICHELIN (France),(USA)
3.BRIDGESTONE-FIRESTONE(USA) (BRIDGESTONE),(BRIDGESTONE/FIRESTONE),(BRIDGESTONE-FIRESTONE EUROPE),  ;(FIRESTONE-New Zealand)
4.CONTINENTAL TIRES(USA),(Germany),(South Africa)
5.UNIROYAL TIRES (USA)
6.B.F.GOODRICH(USA),
7.DUNLOP(USA), (Germany) ,(SUMITOMO Rubber,Dunlop Japan)
8.PIRELLI,(Italy),(USA) ,(UK)
9.YOKOHAMA RUBBER(Japan)
10.TOYO TIRE(Japan)
11.GENERAL TIRE(USA)
12.COOPER TIRE(USA)
13.KUMHO TIRE(Korea)
14.HANKOOK TIRE(Korea)
15.OHTSU TIRE and RUBBER-FALKEN(Japan)
16.NITTO TIRE(Japan)
17.NOKIAN TYRES(Finland)
18.VREDESTEIN TYRES(Netherlands) (Greece)
19.CHENG SHIN RUBBER(Taiwan)
20.NANKANG RUBBER TIRE(Taiwan)
21.FEDERAL TIRES(Taiwan)
22.P.T.GADJAH TUNGGAL(Indonesia)
23.XUZHOU HAIPENG TYRES(China)
24.DENMAN TIRE (USA) Speciality tires
25.AIRBOSS(UK) Industrial tires
26.JK TYRE(India)
27.KELLY-SPRINGFIELD(USA)
28.HERCULES TIRE & RUBBER (USA)
29.MATADOR(Slovakia)
30.METZELER MOTORCYCLE TYRES(Germany,UK)
31.MRF TYRES(India)
32.TWIN TIRES(USA)Twin tires system
33.VIKING TYRES(UK)
34.SILVERSTONE(Malaysia)
35.MARANGONI(Italy)
36.BRISA, LASSA(Turkey)
37.ALLIANCE TIRE (Israel)
38.LION TYRES(Thailand)
39.KERMAN TIRE & RUBBER (Iran)
40.DONG AH TIRE(Korea)
41.CARLISLE TIRE&WHEEL (USA) Industrial tires
42.SUPERIOR TIRE & RUBBER (USA) Solid ,Urethane tires
43.DESSER TIRE & RUBBER (USA) Aircraft tires
44.HOOSIER RACING TIRE (USA)Racing tires, Tom Tatalovich Racing Service
45.COKER TIRE (USA) Tires for vintage cars,classic cars.Vintage tires
46.VINTAGE TYRE SUPPLIES (UK) Vintage tyres
47.DURO TIRE ( HWA FONG RUBBER) (Taiwan),(in chinese)
48.TITAN (USA) Agricultural/Earthmoving/Construction equipment & Military tires
49.GALAXY TIRE (USA) Agricultural,Industrial,Earthmoving,Special trailers and light trucks tires
50.VOGUE TYRE (USA) Custom build tires
51.T.Y.CUSHION TIRE (USA) Solid cushion tires
52.SIME DARBY, SIMEX TYRE, DMIB (Malaysia)
53.SIMEX TIRES (USA,Malaysia)
54.SHANG LINGLONG RUBBER(China)
55.NGAI SENG RUBBER IND. (Malaysia) Inner tubes and flaps
56.GUANGZHOU NO.1 RUBBER FACTORY (China) Bicycle,motorcycle tyres
57.JIANGSU FEICHI (China) Bicycle,motorcycle tyres
58.GUIZHOU TYRE (China)
59.DICK CEPEK (USA) Off-road tires
60.INOAC(Japan), INOUE RUBBER (THAILAND), (Thailand) Bicycle,motorcycle tires
61.CEAT TYRES(India)
62.MONARCH RUBBER (USA) Industrial tires
63.HWA FONG RUBBER (Taiwan)
64.CHENGSHAN RUBBER (China)
65.KENDA RUBBER (Taiwan)
66.TOFAN GRUP (Rumania)
67.NIZHNEKAMSKSHINA (Russan,CIS)
68.BELAUTOSHINA (Russan,CIS)
69.TIGAR RUBBER (Yugoslavia)
70.CHAOYANG,HANGZHOU ZHONGCE RUBBER (China)
71.OTANI TIRE(Thailand)
72.MITAS TYRE (Czech)
73.EUZKADI ,Cia Hulers Euzkasi SA (Mexico)
74.BIRLA TYRES (India)
75.TRIANGLE (CHINA)
76.TRELLEBORG (SWEDEN)
77.MODI RUBBER (INDIA)
78.BELSHINA (BELARUS,CIS)
79.BALKRISHNA TYRES, BKT(India)
80.TRIUMPH EXPOLINK INDIA(India)
81.OMSKTYRE(Russia)
82.CHAMPION TYRES(Thailand)
83.IRAN TIRE(Iran)
84.NEXENTIRE(Korea)
85GRL(Govind Rubber)(India)
86.CHINA MANUFACTURERS ALLIANCE(China)
87.APOLLO TYRES(India)
88.BELSHINA(Belarus))
89.DEBICA(Poland)
90.DNEPROSHINA(Ukraine)
91.DEESTONE(Thailand)
92.FATE(Argentina)
93.JIANGSU FEICHI(China)
94.KINGS TIRE(Thailand)
95.PIROUZI TIRE(Iran)
96.PT MEGA(Indonesia)
97.SIME TYRES(Malaysia)
98.STIP(Poland)
99.SUMI RUBBER(Indonesia)
100.TIANJIN TYRE(China)
101.UNION RUBBER IND.(Taiwan)
102.VEE RUBBER(Thailand)
103.VIKARANT(India)
104.BELTYRE(Belcina)
105.VOLTIRE(Russia)
106.YAROSLAVL TYRE(Russia)
107.KAMA TIRES(Russia)
108.SHANGHAI TYRE & RUBBER(China)
109.HEBEI TYRE(China)
110.DOUBLE HAPPINES TYRE IND.(China) 
111.AEOLUSTYRE(China)
112.GUIZHOUTIRE(China)
113.LIAONING LONG MARCH TYRE(China)
114.GUANGZHOUPEARLRIVERRUBBER(China)
115.AMTEL , JSC SIBUR ,Russian tyres
116.GRANDTOUR TIRE(China)
117.COBRA TIRES(Thailand)

98s14inaz
09-12-2009, 09:43 AM
So, how's that hope and change working for you?

:D

I see what you did there lol :l101:

Brian
09-12-2009, 10:41 AM
So, how's that hope and change working for you?

:D


It's like you take the words right out of my mouth. lol

Matej
09-12-2009, 05:55 PM
They should impose a tax/tariff on being fat.
Gold mine.

!Zar!
09-12-2009, 06:02 PM
So, how's that hope and change working for you?

:D

I still have a roof over my head and a job that pays me. So far so good. Haven't had any more buildings getting smashed into. No complaints on my part so far.

Lets check back in another few months.

RJF
09-12-2009, 07:57 PM
I still have a roof over my head and a job that pays me. So far so good. Haven't had any more buildings getting smashed into. No complaints on my part so far.

Lets check back in another few months.

Well, 16% of Americans aren't that lucky on the job front right now.

S14_Kouki
09-12-2009, 08:05 PM
There is a related thread in loud noise about this.

Manuelitoohno
09-12-2009, 09:28 PM
so is falken gonna be running red white and blue to show they are proud to be here in america just so they dont get kicked to the curved next hahaha

!Zar!
09-19-2009, 04:12 PM
Well, 16% of Americans aren't that lucky on the job front right now.

And how many of that percentage is taking advantage of unemployment? As well as how many of that percentage is sitting on their hands with no ambition to find a job but all the ambition to spread anger towards Obama and say that it's his fault. Because people have been out of jobs before Elections were even up.