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The Impact of Supply Chain Disruption on Tire Manufacturing

                                               
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An unknow object: the tire - Materials - Michelin

                                               
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The Future of Tire Raw Materials to 2026 - Smithers

                                               
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  • tyre rew material buyer of the plasticizer Brazil price
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  • Can Brazil import retreaded tyres?
  • To further focus the analysis, suppose there are two potential foreign-source countries from which Brazil may import retreaded tyres – the EU and MERCOSUR (M) – and we assume that the export price of EU retreads is lower than MERCOSUR retreads, so P EU <P M. 7
  • Does the import ban reduce waste tyres in Brazil?
  • • Brazil's ban on imports of used tyres results in domestic retreads of domestic used tyres. • Therefore, the import ban contributes to an overall reduction in waste tyres in Brazil. This syllogism is notable for a number of features. The result of reduction in waste tyres is purely theoretical, and has no empirical backing.
  • Why do Brazilian tyres retread?
  • This policy thus creates an incentive to retread more of the stock of once-used Brazilian tyres – i.e., additional tyres that would not otherwise have been retreaded in a market-based outcome because prices received by producers were too low, as the market was not compensating them for the external societal benefit associated with retreading.
  • Is Brazil's retreaded tyre policy a reasonable proxy for the import ban?
  • We have argued that the Brazil trade policy on retreaded tyres prior to the import ban in 2000 when it imposed a 19% ad valorem MFN import tariff is a reasonable proxy for this outcome.
  • Does Brazil have a welfare-economic impact on tyre retreads?
  • We use the model in Sections 2.3 and 2.4 to examine the welfare-economic impact of Brazil's policies and of two possible alternative policies: (i) a production subsidy on retreads of once-used Brazilian tyres, and (ii) a tariff on imports of retreads.
  • How does the import tariff affect tyre prices in Brazil?
  • Because of the large-country assumption, the import tariff causes the price received by EU producers of retreaded tyres to fall to P EU1, whereas the price paid by Brazilian consumers increases to P S (= P EU1 +τ). Figure 11. Brazil's import demand and EU export supply, large countries