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LaHood Proposal Supports Auto Workers

U.S. Representatives Darin LaHood (IL-16) and Emilia Sykes (OH-13) introduced the Retreaded Truck Tire Jobs, Supply Chain Security and Sustainability Act, legislation that would help create good-paying jobs, bolster our domestic supply chain, and promote economic growth by providing a tax credit to consumers who purchase U.S. retreaded tires. Retreading is a manufacturing process that replaces the tread on worn tires to help extend the life of the tire.


“As Illinois residents continue to face challenges related to inflation and the high cost of goods, this commonsense, bipartisan bill will incentivize the purchase of American-made tires and create jobs in communities across the country,” said Rep. LaHood. “This bill makes an important investment in our manufacturing sector in Illinois, ensuring we keep jobs at home. I look forward to working with Congresswoman Sykes and my Ways and Means Committee colleagues to strengthen economic opportunities throughout the Midwest and America.”


According to a 2023 report, retread is the largest manufacturing sector in the U.S., employing over 51,000 workers and supporting more than 268,000 jobs across the broader $28.4 billion U.S. tire industry. However, the number of tire retreading facilities in the U.S. has dropped from over 3,000 in 1982 to an estimated 500 in 2023. The growth of low-cost import tires from countries like China is accelerating this trend and increasing the likelihood of further plant closure.


A wide range of auto industry leaders and manufacturers support the Retreaded Truck Tire Jobs, Supply Chain Security, and Sustainability Act

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“Bridgestone enthusiastically supports the legislation introduced by Reps. Sykes and LaHood, as it addresses sustainability, job growth, and the creation of a more robust domestic supply chain. Increased use of U.S.-manufactured retreaded tires will create local jobs, reduce costs for tire customers, save energy, reduce material consumption and waste, and reduce dependence on tires imported from overseas. We thank Reps. Sykes and LaHood for their leadership and look forward to working with them on this issue,” said Paolo Ferrari, CEO of Bridgestone Americas, Inc. and Global Co-COO of Bridgestone Corporation.

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