Are Dunlop Tires Made in China?
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Dunlop tires originated in the UK. Here is an introduction to Dunlop tires: 1. Development History: In 1985, Dunlop Tires was acquired by Japan's Sumitomo and has production bases in Japan and China. In 2002, Dunlop began building a factory in Changshu, Jiangsu, China. On August 13, 2010, Dunlop signed an agreement to invest $300 million in building a second factory in Changsha, Hunan. On August 21, 2010, the Dunlop Bridge at Shanghai Tianma Mountain Circuit was completed. The Chinese-made Dunlop tires have appropriately lowered the positioning of some small-sized tires to meet the needs of almost all vehicle models. 2. Performance: Dunlop tires have always adhered to the concept that 'tires can contribute to the Earth's environment,' focusing on three core concepts: 'low fuel consumption,' 'raw material development,' and 'resource conservation.' Through high-precision analysis of rubber molecules and realistic simulation of raw materials, Dunlop has achieved comprehensive improvements in the three major performance aspects of tires: low fuel consumption, grip, and wear resistance.