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U.S. may launch investigation into Chinese steel imports
U.S. may launch investigation into Chinese steel imports

10/11/2016

The Department of Commerce is expected to launch a formal investigation Monday into whether Chinese steel companies are shipping steel through Vietnam to avoid U.S. import tariffs, according to a person familiar with the matter.
Steel businesses grow despite anti-dumping lawsuits
Steel businesses grow despite anti-dumping lawsuits

07/11/2016

Steel production and sales continued to grow despite changes in the domestic and foreign markets.
U.S. sets preliminary dumping rates on ammonium sulfate from China
U.S. sets preliminary dumping rates on ammonium sulfate from China

07/11/2016

The U.S. Commerce Department on Wednesday announced its preliminary affirmative determination in the antidumping duty (AD) investigation against imports of ammonium sulfate from China, signaling that it may pose punitive duties on the products.
U.S. punitive tariffs almost certain on Vietnam steel pipes
U.S. punitive tariffs almost certain on Vietnam steel pipes

07/11/2016

Vietnam’s circular welded carbon-quality steel pipes exported to the U.S. are most likely to face anti-dumping tariffs of up to 113.18% following a conclusion on October 25 of the U.S. Department of Commerce (DOC).
U.S. ITC to continue probe into rebar exports from Japan, Taiwan, Turkey
U.S. ITC to continue probe into rebar exports from Japan, Taiwan, Turkey

07/11/2016

The U.S. International Trade Commission said on Thursday it had voted to continue investigations into exports of steel concrete reinforcing bar (rebar) from Japan, Taiwan and Turkey.
India Continues To Make The Mistake Of Anti-Dumping Duties On Chinese Steel
India Continues To Make The Mistake Of Anti-Dumping Duties On Chinese Steel

07/11/2016

India has decided, again, to misunderstand the very point and purpose of trade. That point being to gain access to whatever it is that foreigners do better than our own domestic industry does. 
Trade Taxes On IT Products Falling, WTO Says
Trade Taxes On IT Products Falling, WTO Says

03/11/2016

A large majority of countries that have agreed to the newly expanded Information Technology Agreement have implemented their tariff commitments under the deal, the World Trade Organization announced on November 1.
EU urged to terminate anti-dumping measures against solar panels from China
EU urged to terminate anti-dumping measures against solar panels from China

03/11/2016

China on Wednesday called on the EU to stop trade measures against Chinese photovoltaic (PV) imports. 
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