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Anti-dumping measures could turn into a double-edged steel sword
Anti-dumping measures could turn into a double-edged steel sword

12/07/2016

Trade remedies applied on stainless steel products are actually harming consumers and domestic enterprises.
India: Antidumping duty likely on Chinese 'textured tempered glass'
India: Antidumping duty likely on Chinese 'textured tempered glass'

12/07/2016

New Delhi, Jul 6: Government has started a probe into alleged dumping of a particular variety of glass from China to protect the domestic industry from cheap imports.
Tra fish to be traded online
Tra fish to be traded online

11/07/2016

Tra fish will be traded online from the end of this month, making the trading more transparent, according to the Việt Nam Pangasius Association.
China responds to India's trade remedy measures
China responds to India's trade remedy measures

11/07/2016

China is highly concerned with Indian trade remedy measures against Chinese steel products, the Ministry of Commerce said on Monday.
Vietnam to increase steel imports
Vietnam to increase steel imports

11/07/2016

The Vietnam Steel Association (VSA) said Vietnam is likely to increase steel imports, especially at the year’s end when the construction demand surges.
New Manners In Chinese Marketplace Worry Rice Exporters
New Manners In Chinese Marketplace Worry Rice Exporters

11/07/2016

The custom says that all consignments of rice exports from Vietnam to China contingency prove phytosanitary mandate and contingency not enclose 9 damaging biological substances.
India probes dumping of steel products from China, EU
India probes dumping of steel products from China, EU

11/07/2016

Government has initiated a probe into dumping of certain flat steel products from China and the European Union with an aim to protect domestic industry from cheap imports.
VN: Tra fish exports to China thriving
VN: Tra fish exports to China thriving

08/07/2016

Việt Nam’s tra fish exports to China recorded strong growth in the first five months of the year, hitting nearly US$95 million, a year-on-year surge of nearly 73 per cent.
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