n**********1 发帖数: 1148 | 1 原本想着美国组装一下赚点组装费,机车大部分都是钢铁和铝,剩下的也都在500亿里
面逃不掉,川大这么一搞,中国进口的话关税顶不住,美国也没有配套供应链。。
https://chicago.cbslocal.com/2018/07/09/mayor-rahm-emanuel-china-trip-cta-
contract/
CHICAGO (CBS) — Mayor Rahm Emanuel is traveling to China this week, and is
hoping to protect a major CTA deal from the Trump administration’s growing
trade dispute.
While in China, Emanuel will visit the Chinese company that has a $1.3
billion contract to build CTA train cars at a factory in the Hegewisch
neighborhood of Chicago.
CRRC Sifang America built a new $100 million factory at 135th and Torrence,
where it will assemble more than 800 new 7000-series rail cars for the CTA.
The parts for the cars will be made elsewhere, including in China.
The factory is expected to begin assembling the first 400 rail cars
beginning in 2019.
With the Trump administration imposing 25 percent tariffs on $34 billion of
Chinese goods last week, and China responding with retaliatory tariffs on U.
S. goods, the mayor’s office is worried the CTA deal ultimately could be
affected by the trade war.
The mayor and a delegation of 40 city and business leaders were flying to
China and Japan on Monday to meet with corporate leaders. Emanuel is is
worried the competing U.S.-Chinese tariffs could lead to higher production
costs and fewer jobs at the CRRC factory in Chicago.
“I do not want that to be a bargaining chip. I don’t want it to be a
victim of the Trump trade war,” Emanuel said Monday morning at an event to
unveil the design of a new CTA Green Line station at Damen and Lake.
While tariffs imposed thus far do not affect the rail car factory, Emanuel
said there is no telling where the trade dispute will go, and he doesn’t
want Chinese leaders using the CRRC factory as leverage.
“Nobody knows where this is headed. So my view is, while the trip was
always planned, my goal is to assure this is secure; it is not only built
here, that it will be producing rail cars for the city of Chicago,” Emanuel
said.
Emanuel said CRRC also has a facility in Massachusetts, and he doesn’t want
to see the company shipping the rail car production out of Chicago. |
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