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U.S./China: U.S. launches auto case against China

 |  September 21, 2012

U.S. trade officials said their World Trade Organization case goes after Chinese government grants, subsidies and anticompetitive auto trade practices that have helped the Asian giant rise to the fifth-largest auto and auto parts exporter in 2011, from 16th in 2002. Beijing fired back with a complaint against U.S. duties on many Chinese exports, in the latest example of trade tension between the world’s two largest economies.

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