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  South Africa's dispute with Brazil over chicken imports worsens
South Africa's dispute with Brazil over chicken imports worsens

18/06/2015

CAPE TOWN, June 3 (Xinhua) -- South Africa's dispute with Brazil over chicken imports worsened on Monday amid renewed calls for the South African government to intervene.
  US: ITC cancels review of OTR tire import duties
US: ITC cancels review of OTR tire import duties

18/06/2015

The International Trade Commissions (ITC) has cancelled a review of the antidumping duties placed on certain off-the-road tire imports from China from September 1, 2011, to August 31, 2012.
  Conditions 'very hard' for EU wheat ethanol groups
Conditions 'very hard' for EU wheat ethanol groups

18/06/2015

Market conditions for European wheat-ethanol producers, many of which have closed plans, remain "very challenging" despite anti-dumping measures against imports from the US, Lantmannen said.
  US ITC Mulls Ditching Chinese Steel Pipe Duties
US ITC Mulls Ditching Chinese Steel Pipe Duties

18/06/2015

The US International Trade Commission on Wednesday said it is reviewing whether revoking tariffs on certain steel pipes made in China would enable those products to again undersell American-made, competing goods and harm US industry.
  Vietnam: Petition filed against steel dumping
Vietnam: Petition filed against steel dumping

18/06/2015

Two local steelmakers have submitted a petition to the Vietnam Competition Authority saying imported cold-rolled stainless steel is being dumped on the local market.
 Mexican government to curb illegal steel imports from CIS - MMA
Mexican government to curb illegal steel imports from CIS - MMA

18/06/2015

The 14,000 workers represented by the Mexican National Mining Alliance of the National Union of Mine, Metal, Steel and Allied requested this week that the Ministry of Economy complete its research currently being undertaken to curb steel imports from Russia and Ukraine, which generate a calculated avoidance and tax evasion of at least USD 1 billion.
  In EU-China Solar Panel Slapdown, No One Wins
In EU-China Solar Panel Slapdown, No One Wins

18/06/2015

China and the European Union are quarreling over Chinese exports of solar panels, which Europe says are being dumped in its markets. It’s a stupid fight -- but one that could easily escalate into a bigger trade conflict if both sides don’t take care.
  Chemical sales face anti-dumping probe
Chemical sales face anti-dumping probe

18/06/2015

(MENAFN) China has launched an anti-dumping probe into chemical imports from the European Union and US, the government said, amid heightened trade tensions between the giant economies.
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