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Developing countries lose 10 percent of exports on non-tariff measures
Developing countries lose 10 percent of exports on non-tariff measures

23/07/2016

Developing countries lose an estimated $23 billion per year, equal to about 10 per cent of their exports to the Group of 20 (G20) through failure to comply with G20 non-tariff measures, according to new data published by UNCTAD on Tuesday.
Commentary: Real change needed in new EU anti-dumping regime
Commentary: Real change needed in new EU anti-dumping regime

23/07/2016

The European Commission said on Wednesday it will consider abolishing a discriminatory list of "non-market economies" which includes China and set up a "country-neutral" method for future anti-dumping and anti-subsidy cases.
WTO starts two-yearly review of China's trade policy
WTO starts two-yearly review of China's trade policy

23/07/2016

The World Trade Organisation(WTO) kicked off a regular review of China's trade policy on Wednesday, enabling members to examine China's trade policy and practices over the past two years.
Ministry urges more effort to reach export goal
Ministry urges more effort to reach export goal

22/07/2016

Minister of Industry and Trade Trần Tuấn Anh at a conference held yesterday in HCM City called for more concerted efforts from the Government, localities and businesses to reach the target of 10 per cent export growth this year.
China: Export curbs 'in line with WTO rules'
China: Export curbs 'in line with WTO rules'

22/07/2016

BEIJING, China – China insisted its controls over some raw materials exports were legal, after the European Union (EU) followed the United States to take it to the World Trade Organization (WTO) over the restrictions.
VN: Seafood sector urges gov’t help
VN: Seafood sector urges gov’t help

22/07/2016

The Viet Nam Association of Seafood Exporters and Producers (VASEP) has proposed solutions to the Government to resolve current difficulties and promote seafood exports.
Gordon Campbell on China Steel Dumping Allegations
Gordon Campbell on China Steel Dumping Allegations

22/07/2016

Over the course of the past decade, MFAT had managed to concoct a China policy of infinite subtlety, a gossamer illusion that – alas – China has just stomped into the dust. Apparently, if we object to their cheap, subgrade steel being jettisoned here, they’ll attack our kiwifruit exports.
EU launches WTO action against China raw material export duties
EU launches WTO action against China raw material export duties

22/07/2016

The European Union launched a third legal challenge on Tuesday to Chinese restrictions on exports of raw materials, joining the United States in action against Beijing at the World Trade Organization.
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