Is YEADA Tires Domestic or Imported?

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ColinLynn
07/29/25 11:38pm
YEADA Tires is an imported brand. Germany's YEADA Tires embodies a heritage of precision engineering and the spirit of craftsmanship, with a brand positioning focused on creating safe and comfortable high-quality tires. The brand has innovatively developed industry-leading all-around safety tires, carbon nanotube tire technology, and one-time low-temperature rubber mixing technology to produce safe and comfortable tires. Development History: 1. 1903: The Eberspäche family in Germany began manufacturing tires; 2. 1939–1945: During World War II, the factory was forced to halt production; 3. 1945–1950: Expanded across the European market; 4. 2015: Registered the YEADA brand; 5. 2017: YEADA brand entered the Chinese market.
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