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India: Govt to impose anti-dumping duty on fibre board from 2 nations
India: Govt to impose anti-dumping duty on fibre board from 2 nations

19/05/2016

India is set to impose anti-dumping duty of up to USD 64.35 per cubic metre on imports of a specific type of fibre board from Indonesia and Vietnam, in line with the recommendation of the Commerce Ministry.
China Mulls Renewing Anti-Dumping Duties
China Mulls Renewing Anti-Dumping Duties

19/05/2016

China's Ministry of Commerce (MOC) has confirmed it has begun a review on whether the existing anti-dumping duties (ADs) on imports into China of chloroprene rubber, solar-grade polycrystalline silicon, and optical fibers should be extended for a possible five more years.
U.S. launches second WTO complaint in China chicken trade dispute
U.S. launches second WTO complaint in China chicken trade dispute

17/05/2016

The Obama administration on Tuesday brought a fresh challenge to China's anti-dumping duties on U.S. broiler chicken products at the World Trade Organization in an effort to bring the long-running trade dispute to a close.
Protectionism on the rise
Protectionism on the rise

17/05/2016

LONDON – Protectionist pressures are an increasing threat to free trade. The adoption of protectionist policies jeopardizes the prosperity of developed countries and sets back economic growth in developing countries.
India hopes for talks on 'restrictive measures' with US at WTO
India hopes for talks on 'restrictive measures' with US at WTO

17/05/2016

US' commitments under the WTO's General Agreement on Trade in Services includes H-1B and L-1 categories of non-immigrants, for which there has been a significant fee hike.
EU must retain power to impose anti-dumping measures
EU must retain power to impose anti-dumping measures

17/05/2016

The EU must retain the power to take “timely, necessary and effective” action against anti-competitive practices as it shapes future trade arrangements with China, an ECR MEP insisted today.
VN: Export garment producers see decline in orders
VN: Export garment producers see decline in orders

17/05/2016

Producers of export quality garments are facing a reduction in orders, according to the Việt Nam Textile and Apparel Association (VITAS).
EU anti-dumping moves may damage relations with China
EU anti-dumping moves may damage relations with China

12/05/2016

Leading European economists urged the European Union not to be too reliant on protectionist measures against China's competitive steel exports, warning that escalated anti-dumping moves may lead to retaliation from Beijing and damage the bilateral relationship.
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