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US faults Chinese company’s aluminium exports over antidumping rules
US faults Chinese company’s aluminium exports over antidumping rules

15/11/2016

The US Commerce Department, in a preliminary finding, said certain aluminium exports by China Zhongwang Holdings to the US circumvented antidumping restrictions imposed on the company in 2010.
Taiwan hit by US anti-dumping tariffs
Taiwan hit by US anti-dumping tariffs

15/11/2016

The U.S. Department of Commerce said it had imposed a preliminary anti-dumping tariff of 28 percent on Taiwan's Chinese Steel Corp. in an announcement released Monday. 
Seafood import restriction removed
Seafood import restriction removed

15/11/2016

HÀ NỘI – Enterprises importing seafood for processing and export can once again get customs clearance certificates before quarantine inspections.
VN: Imports hurting domestic fertiliser producers
VN: Imports hurting domestic fertiliser producers

15/11/2016

Domestic fertiliser producers are facing many difficulties to make their business viable in the face of fierce competition from importers, according to the Vietnam Competition Authority (VCA).
EU proposes reformed trade defense against Chinese dumping
EU proposes reformed trade defense against Chinese dumping

15/11/2016

The European Commission proposed on Wednesday a new way to assess whether Chinese manufacturers are exporting products such as steel at unfairly low prices in response to Beijing's demand for change by the end of the year.
U.S. says it has established WTO panel over Chinese trade of 11 raw materials
U.S. says it has established WTO panel over Chinese trade of 11 raw materials

15/11/2016

Nov 8 The United States has successfully established a dispute-settlement panel at the World Trade Organization to examine China's "unfair export duties and quotas" on 11 raw materials, U.S. Trade Representative Michael Froman said on Tuesda
EU investigates tariff avoidance by Chinese steel firms
EU investigates tariff avoidance by Chinese steel firms

15/11/2016

The European Union's anti-fraud office (OLAF) is investigating whether Chinese companies shipped steel through other countries to avoid anti-dumping duties, as trade disputes with the world's largest steel producer heat up.
US faces complaint at WTO over tariffs on Brazilian steel
US faces complaint at WTO over tariffs on Brazilian steel

13/11/2016

Brazil has filed a complaint at the World Trade Organization against the U.S. over duties imposed on Brazilian steel products.
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