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NPR Story
4:43 am
Mon September 17, 2012
Business News
Originally published on Tue September 18, 2012 9:52 am
Transcript
STEVE INSKEEP, HOST:
A trade dispute between the U.S. and China is at the top of NPR's business news.
The United States has filed a complaint against China with the World Trade Organization. Washington charges that China subsidizes its cars and auto parts, giving it an unfair trade advantage over U.S. automakers.
This move comes as President Obama campaigns in Ohio today. Ohio is a political swing state and a place where many jobs rely on the auto industry.
China anticipated the U.S. move, by the way, and already today, Beijing filed its own complaint with the WTO over a new American tariff law that China fears could affect Chinese companies. Transcript provided by NPR, Copyright National Public Radio.