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Daines, Tester call out 'unfair' Canadian subsidized timber influx
Daines, Tester call out 'unfair' Canadian subsidized timber influx

18/09/2017

Montana’s two U.S. senators tried this week to convince the International Trade Commission that an influx of cheap, Canadian government-subsidized lumber imports threatens Montana jobs and the state’s wood products industry
China extends anti-subsidy duties on EU potato starch import for another 5 years
China extends anti-subsidy duties on EU potato starch import for another 5 years

18/09/2017

China's Ministry of Commerce has decided to extend anti-subsidy duties levied on potato starch (in Chinese) imported from the EU for another five years, starting Saturday.
U.S. probing titanium sponge imports from Japan, Kazakhstan
U.S. probing titanium sponge imports from Japan, Kazakhstan

18/09/2017

The U.S. Commerce Department is investigating whether titanium sponge imports from Japan and Kazakhstan are being unfairly dumped in the United States and whether Kazakh producers are receiving unfair subsidies.
VASEP opposes US tariff on Vietnamese frozen Tra fish fillets
VASEP opposes US tariff on Vietnamese frozen Tra fish fillets

18/09/2017

The VASEP issued an announcement, on September 13, opposing the unfair anti-dumping tariff rate that the US DOC has decided to impose on frozen Tra fish fillets imported from Vietnam.
Australia To Tighten Anti-Dumping Regime
Australia To Tighten Anti-Dumping Regime

15/09/2017

The Australian Government has introduced legislation to improve the country's anti-dumping regime.
Korea Gov’t raises anti-dumping duties on ferroalloy for steel
Korea Gov’t raises anti-dumping duties on ferroalloy for steel

15/09/2017

Korea has decided to impose anti-dumping duties on ferroalloy imported from Vietnam, India and Ukraine, the trade commission here said Thursday.
Indonesia challenges Australia’s anti-dumping measures at the WTO
Indonesia challenges Australia’s anti-dumping measures at the WTO

15/09/2017

In the midst of sensitive trade negotiations between Australia and Indonesia, a dispute has broken out between the two countries over Australia imposing protectionist trade tariffs on Indonesian paper imports. But now other WTO countries are looking to emulate Australia’s “anti-dumping” policies in order to gain an economic edge.
Australia drops anti dumping case
Australia drops anti dumping case

15/09/2017

After a year of thorough investigation of the anti-dumping and anti-subsidisation case on Vietnamese galvanised steel, the Australian Anti-Dumping Commission (ADC) has closed the subject. No further anti-dumping subsidies will be imposed..
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