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June 26, 2007

US importer ordered to recall Chinese-made tyres

 

NEWARK (New Jersey) - US safety officials have ordered a New Jersey tyre importer to recall as many as 450,000 tyres that it bought from a Chinese manufacturer and sold to US distributors.

Foreign Tyre Sales Inc., of Union, New Jersey, said an unknown number of the light truck radials it imported since 2002 from Hangzhou Zhongce Rubber Co., of Hangzhou, China, could suffer tread separation, a problem that led to the largest tyre recall in the US in 2000.

 

FTS said an unknown number of the tyres it sold were made without a safety feature, called a gum strip, which helps bind the belts of a tyre to each other, the company said in a filing to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Some of the tyres had a gum strip about half the 0.6 millimetre width that FTS expected, it said.

 

Heather Hopkins, a spokeswoman for NHTSA, said its enforcement officials spoke to FTS on Monday to 'let them know we want a full tyre recall to take place.' 'It is FTS' responsibility to do this,' Ms Hopkins said.

 

FTS failed to add a 'remedy' in its June 11 filing, which is essentially a description of how a company will notify customers and provide proper consumer compensation, Ms Hopkins said.

 

FTS attorney Lawrence N. Lavigne said the tyres appear to meet federal standards but could still pose a risk to motorists.

 

'FTS, at great expense, investigated this,' Mr Lavigne said. The company, which has about a half-dozen employees, does not have the money to pay for a recall, he said.

 

FTS does not have a warehouse. It has tyres shipped directly to distributors, who in turn send them to retail outlets, Mr Lavigne said.

 

FTS said it believes other importers also sold such tyres made by Hangzhou Zhongce. The Chinese company has failed to provide information that would allow FTS to determine exactly how many tyres, and which batches, have the problem, Mr Lavigne said.

 

According to the filing, the Hangzhou tyres at issue were sold under at least four brand names - Westlake, Compass, Telluride and YKS. -- AP

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sigh.... china again... [shakehead][shakehead][shakehead]

 

all the chinese face kana throw far far away liao.... [shakehead][shakehead][shakehead]

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if SG can have CHERY, GEELY, HAIFEI... i dun see any reason Y we dont have those tyre here.... but maybe haven't bring in yet.... since this thing happen liao.... is hard to come in here liao

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IHT reports:

Zhongce, once a state-owned company that in the 1950s made rubber shoe soles, is now China's second-biggest tire maker. Last year, the company had about 8.000 employess and nearly $1 billion in sales and had signed deals to supply or team up with some of the world's biggest tire makes, including Goodyear, Yokohama and Cooper Tire, according to company officials.

 

Just watch out for these made-in-China tyres coming into SG, even the branded ones.

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already have photo of goodyear flagship tyre made in china...

 

where got company manufacture its flagship range outside their home country one. bad choice lor.

 

imagine bridgestone re050 made in indonesia for global market

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even though this may be another trade row but i never trust 'made in china' products

 

fake egg

fake baby powder

fake milk

fake steamboat

 

black-heart blanket (remake from collective of old / used cotton)

black-heart mooncake (use last year ingredient)

black-heart ba chang (use last year ingredient)

 

personal experience .... a ipod-alike mp4 player that cost $120 that last for 1 week for me

 

the list goes on ....

 

Looks like a trade row.
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another latest 'black-heart' product made into the news today.

 

meat bun made of 60% old carton box + 40% meat

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With all these fake product news lately maybe the whole country is fake too. [laugh]

 

Very siah suay to be even remotely associated with these black-hearted money grabbing ppl... [shakehead][shakehead][shakehead]

 

So sad tat there's ppl who would do anything for money, even at the expense of human life.

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