Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Chicken Hawk tire warmers

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China plans for humanoid Olympics






WASHINGTON (MarketWatch) -- The International Trade Commission sided with a handful of U.S. steel manufacturers Wednesday, ruling that China has been selling piping products in the U.S. at prices deemed less than fair value.



DENVER (CBS4) ― The days of cheap tire prices may be gone for good. Tire prices are on the rise, in large part due to an effort by President Obama to save American jobs. Some American tire makers have had to shut down because of low cost tires flooding in from China.


"The US has been exporting large amounts of low-priced poultry products like chicken wings, drumsticks and claws that Americans do not consume," Ma Chuang, deputy secretary-general of China Animal Agriculture Association, told the Global Times yesterday. "America also doesn't allow any importation of chicken from China. It is quite unreasonable," he added.




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