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2017 shrimp exports to Japan likely to reach $3.4b
2017 shrimp exports to Japan likely to reach $3.4b

26/05/2017

Việt Nam is expected to export shrimps worth some US$3.4 billion to Japan this year, up 9 per cent year-on-year, the Việt Nam Association of Seafood Exporters and Producers (VASEP) said.
New EU anti-dumping rules must accord with WTO regulations
New EU anti-dumping rules must accord with WTO regulations

26/05/2017

German Vice Chancellor and Foreign Minister Sigmar Gabriel said here on Wednesday that new anti-dumping rules of the European Union (EU) must accord with the regulations of the World Trade Organizations.
U.S. finds likely harm from China, Vietnam tool chest imports
U.S. finds likely harm from China, Vietnam tool chest imports

25/05/2017

The International Trade Commission said on Thursday it had made a preliminary finding that imports of tool chests and cabinets from China and Vietnam were harming U.S. producers, allowing a probe into possible dumping and subsidies to continue.
China defends tariffs on sugar imports, says will maintain fairer trade
China defends tariffs on sugar imports, says will maintain fairer trade

25/05/2017

China's recent decision to impose extra tariffs on sugar imports would help maintain a fairer market and trade, the Chinese commerce ministry said on Thursday, its first comment on the safeguards announced earlier this week.
U.S. steelmakers argue for broad import protections on defense grounds
U.S. steelmakers argue for broad import protections on defense grounds

24/05/2017

U.S. steelmakers argued on Wednesday that products from oil drilling pipe to concrete-reinforcing bars need broad protection from imports on national security grounds, while foreign governments and firms argued that the industry is adequately meeting U.S. defense needs.
Anti-dumping on steel items to create stable environment
Anti-dumping on steel items to create stable environment

24/05/2017

The definitive anti-dumping (ADD) duties imposed on import of hot-rolled (HR) and cold-rolled (CR) flat steel products are likely to create a more stable operating environment for domestic flat steel players, ICRA said today. 
India offers to parley on RCEP tariff terms
India offers to parley on RCEP tariff terms

24/05/2017

Faced with slow progress on the issue of easier movement of professionals across borders, there is now increased pressure on India to eliminate import duties on 92% of its traded goods with 15 countries including China under a regional trade agreement.
North American carmakers want rules of origin in NAFTA left untouched
North American carmakers want rules of origin in NAFTA left untouched

24/05/2017

The auto industries of the United States, Canada and Mexico agree there should be no changes to rules of origin in the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), the president of the Mexican automakers’ association said on Monday.
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