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India: Safeguard Duty to protect domestic steel companies proposed
India: Safeguard Duty to protect domestic steel companies proposed

24/09/2015

A safeguard duty is a financial tool used by governments’ world over, to protect their domestic industries from cheap imported products. Generally, these apply to imports from all countries without exceptions.
Indonesia to unveil "massive" deregulation Weds as part of stimulus package
Indonesia to unveil "massive" deregulation Weds as part of stimulus package

24/09/2015

Indonesia is set to announce what President Joko Widodo called a "massive" deregulation package on Wednesday, aimed at luring more investment and supporting a currency that has weakened to 17-year lows.
India: Examining steps to check dumping in steel sector
India: Examining steps to check dumping in steel sector

24/09/2015

NEW DELHI: Finance minister Arun Jaitley today said the government is examining more steps to check dumping of steel, a move which will help the industry deal with cheap imports of the metal. 
20% import duty recommended on steel products for 200 days
20% import duty recommended on steel products for 200 days

24/09/2015

Mumbai: The Directorate General of Safeguards (DGS) under the finance ministry has suggested imposing a 20% safeguard duty on select steel products for a period of 200 days to curb cheap imports.
VN steel dumping case ends
VN steel dumping case ends

11/09/2015

HA NOI (VNS) — The Australian Anti-Dumping Commission (ADC) has announced the conclusion of its investigation into dumping allegations over zinc-coated (galvanised) steel imported from Viet Nam.
Vietnam probes MSG imports
Vietnam probes MSG imports

11/09/2015

On June 9, the ministry’s Vietnam Competition Authority (VCA) received a petition from Vedan for a safeguard measure against MSG imports.
SPC wins Anti-Dumping Commission case against all cheap imported Italian tomatoes
SPC wins Anti-Dumping Commission case against all cheap imported Italian tomatoes

11/09/2015

All exporters of tinned Italian tomatoes have now been found to be dumping product in Australia by the Anti-Dumping Commission.
How the US and the WTO Crushed India’s Subsidies for Solar Energy
How the US and the WTO Crushed India’s Subsidies for Solar Energy

11/09/2015

Four hundred million Indians—one quarter of India’s population—have no electricity, but as far as the United States and the World Trade Organization (WTO) are concerned, they can keep sitting in the dark.
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