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VN: Steel imports hit US$9 billion
VN: Steel imports hit US$9 billion

25/02/2016

VOV.VN - Vietnam’s steel imports rose 27.24% to US$9 billion last year, while exports dipped 14% to US$2.46, pushing the import surplus to US$6.54 billion, the Vietnam Steel Association (VSA) has officially announced.
Non-tariff barriers hounding trade in region
Non-tariff barriers hounding trade in region

25/02/2016

FREE TRADE REGIMES such as the Association of Southeast Asian Nations Economic Community (AEC) have ushered in zero to minimal tariffs for the export of goods and services, but non-tariff measures have become more pronounced, the Philippine Exporters Confederation, Inc. (Philexport) said yesterday.
China says Chinese steelmakers not engaged in dumping surplus goods
China says Chinese steelmakers not engaged in dumping surplus goods

25/02/2016

The European Union has launched new probes into imports of Chinese steel, warning that it wouldn't allow 'unfair competition' to threaten Europe's industry already crumbling under a flood of cheap imports. CCTV's reporter has talked to government officials and industry experts in Beijing on the issue. 
Australia Launches ‘Anti-dumping Probe’ on Asian Steel Makers
Australia Launches ‘Anti-dumping Probe’ on Asian Steel Makers

25/02/2016

Australia has announced an anti-dumping investigation against Asian steel makers. According to Industry Minister Christopher Pyne, Anti-Dumping Commissioner Dale Seymour will inquire the matter.
Australian government to fast track steel, aluminium dumping probe
Australian government to fast track steel, aluminium dumping probe

25/02/2016

MELBOURNE, Feb 18 Australia has asked its anti-dumping regulator to fast track advice on whether swelling shipments of steel and aluminium from some Asian countries, including China, have unfairly hurt local businesses, industry minister Christopher Pyne said.
WTO Deal To End Agric Export Subsidies
WTO Deal To End Agric Export Subsidies

22/02/2016

The 159 members of the World Trade Organisation (WTO) at its 10th Ministerial Conference in Nairobi, Kenya, have signed a new international agreement to eliminate subsidies for farm exports.
Unclear if U.S., India can reach solar settlement: U.S. official
Unclear if U.S., India can reach solar settlement: U.S. official

22/02/2016

Negotiations between the United States and India to resolve a solar power trade dispute are continuing with no clear end in sight, the top U.S. trade official said on Tuesday, signaling another likely delay in a World Trade Organization public ruling in the case.
Take a Page Out of the US Anti-Dumping Book, European Steelmakers Say
Take a Page Out of the US Anti-Dumping Book, European Steelmakers Say

22/02/2016

And not just European steel producers but their respective governments, too, are finally taking steel anti-dumping measures seriously.
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