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U.S. agency finds harm from imported carbon and steel plate
U.S. agency finds harm from imported carbon and steel plate

05/05/2017

U.S. trade officials on Friday said their anti-dumping and subsidy probe found carbon and alloy steel cut-to-length plate from eight foreign producers harms American manufacturers, locking in duties on the imports for five years.
U.S. fires new salvo in escalating aluminium trade dispute
U.S. fires new salvo in escalating aluminium trade dispute

05/05/2017

"This is not a China-phobic program, this has to do with a global problem."
U.S. aluminum sector urges Britain, EU to unite against China
U.S. aluminum sector urges Britain, EU to unite against China

05/05/2017

Representatives of the U.S. aluminum industry are speaking to EU counterparts and have written to British Prime Minister Theresa May urging action against what they says are "massive illegal subsidies" in China that threaten Western jobs.
No relief for Indian shrimp exporters, US says anti-dumping duty to continue
No relief for Indian shrimp exporters, US says anti-dumping duty to continue

05/05/2017

The punitive tariffs, which erode the competitive strength of the Indian seafood exporters, would be effective for another five years. US is the largest market for Indian shrimps and accounts for more than a third of the total seafood exports from the country.
Mexico sugar lobby may seek sanctions, anti-dumping probe on U.S. fructose
Mexico sugar lobby may seek sanctions, anti-dumping probe on U.S. fructose

04/05/2017

May 4 Mexican sugar producers could ask the government to seek trade sanctions or launch an anti-dumping probe into U.S. high-fructose corn syrup if no sugar trade deal is reached, Mexico's sugar chamber president said on Thursday.
U.S. farm groups pile on Canada as Trump eyes trade fairness
U.S. farm groups pile on Canada as Trump eyes trade fairness

04/05/2017

U.S. President Donald Trump’s criticism of the protected Canadian dairy system has emboldened American farm groups to tackle other longstanding agriculture irritants, as the countries move toward rewriting trade rules.
EU countries agree new anti-dumping rules
EU countries agree new anti-dumping rules

04/05/2017

The European Union(EU) countries agreed on Wednesday to new anti-dumping rules with new methodology to calculate dumping, which analysts say is another way of extending the surrogate country approach wherein WTO members use costs of production in a third country to calculate the value of products.
UK oil lobby warns May post-Brexit tariffs could double trade costs
UK oil lobby warns May post-Brexit tariffs could double trade costs

03/05/2017

The cost of Britain's oil and gas trade with the rest of the world could nearly double if the country fails to agree new tariffs when it leaves the European Union, the country's oil lobby group has warned Prime Minister Theresa May.
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