FT MYERS, Fla.,
Aug. 13,
2024 /PRNewswire/ -- In a significant move towards
promoting fair trade practices, the United States International
Trade Commission (USITC) announced its affirmative preliminary
determination in the case against unfairly traded imports of
low-speed personal transportation vehicles from China. The investigation aims to address and
rectify alleged product dumping practices that have
affected the competitive landscape for domestic manufacturers. By
imposing tariffs, the USITC seeks to establish a more equitable
market environment and protect the interests of American
manufacturers. This decision aligns with the ongoing efforts of
companies like Vivid EV, which are dedicated to fostering an
innovative and competitive electric vehicle sector in the United States.
Vivid EV is at the forefront of the electric vehicle revolution
in the United States, proudly
showcasing its American designed and built Anthem Pro line, crafted
by Vivid's dedicated team of experts. This state-of-the-art model,
which boasts several patents pending, was launched earlier this
year and has successfully been shipping products for the past five
months. Our commitment to innovation is reflected in our
collaborations with OEM customers, who are leveraging the Anthem
Pro rolling chassis to develop their own electric carts. Recently,
our CEO, Chris Herndon, expressed
optimism regarding the USITC's stance against unfair trade
practices, highlighting the importance of this decision in
maintaining a competitive landscape for American manufacturers and
encouraging a thriving industry. Mr. Herndon went on to say that
Vivid is committed to helping other OEM's move to American designed
and built carts.
Media Contact:
Joseph Wells
239-666-7751
joe.wells@vivid-ev.com
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