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Trade barriers are often designed to protect domestic industries. But who ultimately pays the price? As the EU imposes new anti-dumping duties on Chinese tires, the debate extends beyond trade policy to consumers, manufacturers and global supply chains. History suggests that higher tariffs rarely produce simple winners.
Trade barriers are often designed to protect domestic industries. But who ultimately pays the price? As the EU imposes new anti-dumping duties on Chinese tires, the debate extends beyond trade policy to consumers, manufacturers and global supply chains. History suggests that higher tariffs rarely produce simple winners.