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MBIE launches two new investigations into claims of Chinese steel dumping
MBIE launches two new investigations into claims of Chinese steel dumping

16/10/2017

The Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment is taking a new look at claims Chinese steel imports are being dumped in the local market after Australian-owned New Zealand Steel complained it's being unfairly undercut by Asian rivals.
Qatar escalates UAE trade dispute, asks WTO to adjudicate
Qatar escalates UAE trade dispute, asks WTO to adjudicate

16/10/2017

Qatar has asked the World Trade Organisation to set up a dispute panel to adjudicate on its row with the United Arab Emirates, Qatar said in a document published by the WTO on Thursday, escalating a trade complaint it lodged with the WTO in July.
E-Bike Dumping Duty of EU Could Already Be In Place by July 2018
E-Bike Dumping Duty of EU Could Already Be In Place by July 2018

13/10/2017

It would still be provisional but could already have a strong limiting effect on the import of e-bikes from China into the EU markets
Cambodian parliament passes draft law on anti-dumping
Cambodian parliament passes draft law on anti-dumping

13/10/2017

The National Assembly of Cambodia on Thursday adopted a draft law on anti-dumping, which was designed to shield domestic producers from the impact of dumping by foreign exporters.
Improving business jet market could offset CSeries duty overhang, says analyst
Improving business jet market could offset CSeries duty overhang, says analyst

13/10/2017

A recovering business jet market could help Bombardier Inc. to offset the overhang from Boeing's petition against its CSeries commercial jet, an industry analyst said Wednesday ahead of a second round of duties being slapped on exports to the U.S.
Cyclical Provisions in NAFTA Facelift Raise Anti-Dumping Concerns
Cyclical Provisions in NAFTA Facelift Raise Anti-Dumping Concerns

13/10/2017

The Anti-Dumping Agreement of the World Trade Organization (WTO), sometimes referred to as the AD Agreement, is, in a nutshell, designed to protect businesses in all countries, including American producers, farmers and manufacturers.
China urges U.S., EU to abide by WTO rules in anti-dumping investigations
China urges U.S., EU to abide by WTO rules in anti-dumping investigations

13/10/2017

The European Union's new anti-dumping rules that grant separate treatment for imports under "significant market distortions" are not in compliance with World Trade Organization (WTO) obligations, the Ministry of Commerce (MOC) said Thursday.
WTO: Fishermen groups warn govt against accepting subsidy cuts
WTO: Fishermen groups warn govt against accepting subsidy cuts

11/10/2017

Small-scale fishermen groups have asked the government not to take on any commitments to curb fisheries subsidies at the World Trade Organisation’s (WTO) Ministerial meeting in Buenos Aires in December
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