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U.S. Imposes Up to 515% Duties on Chinese LSPTVs Amid Unfair Subsidy Findings

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U.S. Commerce Department Hits Chinese Golf Cart Imports with 515.37% Duties.

Chinese LSPTV Manufacturers Face Steep Penalties for Below-Market Sales.

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Augusta Giants Club Car and E-Z-Go Push Back Against Chinese State Subsidies.

Chinese Golf Cart Makers Must Pay Cash Deposits at U.S. Customs Immediately.

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Commerce Department Sets Critical Dates: June 2025 for Final Antidumping Verdict.

Biden Administration Demands Chinese Software Removal from U.S. Vehicles by 2027.

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E-Z-Go Parent Company Textron Backs Commerce Department's Trade Action.

Rep. Rick Allen Leads Bipartisan Push Against Chinese Trade Practices.

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U.S. Plans 100% Tariffs on Chinese Electric Vehicles, Up from Current 25%.

Club Car CEO: Chinese State-Backed Producers Disrupted Fair Competition.

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Trade Investigation Reveals Deep Chinese Government LSPTV Industry Support.

American Transportation Coalition Pushes for Continued Trade Scrutiny.

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Hardware Components from China Must Exit U.S. Vehicles by 2030.