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Cairn Energy Provides Update On India Tax Dispute
Cairn Energy Provides Update On India Tax Dispute

05/07/2017

In the latest salvo between Indian authorities and the Cairn Energy Group in the dispute concerning the controversial 2012 retrospective amendment to Indian tax law, Cairn has disclosed that the Indian Government has laid claim to a USD53m dividend payment that the group says it is owed from its shareholding in its India-based subsidiary, Cairn India Limited.
No entity can be allowed to avoid anti-dumping duty: Supreme Court
No entity can be allowed to avoid anti-dumping duty: Supreme Court

04/07/2017

NEW DELHI: No entity can be allowed to avoid paying anti-dumping duty, as dumping of cheap steel from China was adversely affecting the Indian steel sector, the Supreme Court said today. 
Economy US to partially end anti-subsidy probe into VN nails
Economy US to partially end anti-subsidy probe into VN nails

04/07/2017

HÀ NỘI — In a preliminary conclusion, the US Department of Commerce (DOC) has announced its will partially terminate its anti-subsidy investigations into steel nails imported from Việt Nam, according to report by the Ministry of Industry and Trade (MOIT).
MEPs Call For Tougher Anti-Dumping Rules
MEPs Call For Tougher Anti-Dumping Rules

04/07/2017

MEPs have backed the European Commission's proposal to introduce tougher anti-dumping rules, but have suggested a number of amendments to the new rules for calculating import duties.
DGAD gets more time for anti-dumping probe on steel items
DGAD gets more time for anti-dumping probe on steel items

03/07/2017

The commerce ministry's investigation arm - Directorate General of Anti-dumping and Allied Duties (DGAD) - is probing alleged dumping of 'colour coated /prepainted flat products of alloy or non-alloy steel' from China and the EU.
Australia Delays Low-Value Goods GST Reform To 2018
Australia Delays Low-Value Goods GST Reform To 2018

03/07/2017

The Australian Government will apply the 10 percent goods and services tax to low-value goods purchased from overseas sellers from July 1, 2018, a year later than originally planned.
US Commerce Dept Announces Anti-Dumping Determination for Canadian Softwood Lumber
US Commerce Dept Announces Anti-Dumping Determination for Canadian Softwood Lumber

01/07/2017

The US Department of Commerce confirmed on Monday 26 June that Washington has made a preliminary anti-dumping determination on imported Canadian softwood lumber, with a final determination slated for early September.
More trouble for Canada-EU trade deal, as drug changes delay implementation
More trouble for Canada-EU trade deal, as drug changes delay implementation

29/06/2017

Canada’s goal to see its trade agreement with the European Union take flight this summer now appears grounded by a second series of concerns, this time from the pharmaceutical industry.
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