US importer recalls 255,000 Chinese tires
The recall involves half the number of tires that the importer had identified in June as possibly posing a risk.
The recall involves half the number of tires that the importer, Foreign Tire Sales Inc, had identified in June as possibly posing a risk.
The models involved are steel-belted radial replacement tires for pickups, vans and sport utility vehicles that consumers bought from early 2004 through mid-2006, Foreign Tire Sales said yesterday.
The small company, based in Union, estimated the recall would cost it USD 20 million, spokesman Andrew D Frank said. It was ordered by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration in June to recall as many as 45,000 tires that it bought from Hangzhou Zhongce Rubber Co since 2002. "Consumer should know that the affected tires meet all federal motor vehicle safety standards. But we went the extra mile by testing them and determining that they did not meet our standards, which are more rigorous," Ricard Kuskin, president of Foreign Tire Sales, said in a statement.
Hangzhou Zhongce said it fully cooperated with NHTSA and "has not found any evidence that the ... tires at issue contain any structural defects or are missing any safety features."
The recall is among a series of recent problems involving imports from China. Products including toys, toothpaste, seafood and pet food have been recalled.
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