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trade tensions between the
united states and china are
heating up again.
this morning, the two countries
challenged each other in the
world trade organization.
the u.s. is accusing china of
illegally subsidizing auto and
auto parts exports, and hurting
u.s. made goods.
and china claims trade laws
here, open the door for illegal
tariffs on a wide range of
chinese products.
sylvia hall breaks down what's
behind the latest flareup.
>> reporter: here in the u.s.,
the auto and auto parts
industries employ about 800,000
american workers.
the government says those
workers are hurt by the money
china gives to subsidize its own