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(India) Update on India’s PP anti-dumping case
(India) Update on India’s PP anti-dumping case

18/06/2015

India has initiated an investigation on PP imports originating from South Korea, Taiwan and the US. According to a letter obtained by ChemOrbis that was sent to South Korea’s Embassy, India’s Department of Commerce had received “a fully documented application from the Indian Industry manufacturing polypropylene” that alleges that PP has been dumped from South Korea and has caused “injury” to the Indian Domestic Industry. According to an “Initiation Notification” dated February 10, 2010, Reliance Industries Ltd. on behalf of the domestic industry has filed the application for initiation of an Anti-Dumping Duty investigation concerning imports of ‘Polypropylene originating in or exported from South Korea, Taiwan and USA’ and the Department of Commerce has found sufficient evidence to launch the investigation.
India informs S. Korea of anti-dumping case against PP
India informs S. Korea of anti-dumping case against PP

18/06/2015

South Korea’s Embassy is reported to have been informed of an investigation to be conducted against PP imports originating from South Korea, Taiwan and the US, as per Chemorbis.
Cheap Chinese goods harming Indian industry: government news
Cheap Chinese goods harming Indian industry: government news

18/06/2015

The government is taking measures to counter the threat posed to the domestic manufacturing sector in India, especially from the small and medium scale segment, from cheap and subsidised Chinese products, the commerce ministrys said today.
 “Lifesaver” for footwear sector
“Lifesaver” for footwear sector

18/06/2015

In the face of world economic slump, Vietnam’s export turnover in 2009 fell by 11 percent against 2008, posing a great challenge for the export-oriented country.
US trade panel rules against China in tubular and pipe steel dumping case news
US trade panel rules against China in tubular and pipe steel dumping case news

18/06/2015

The US International Trade Commission has agreed with a group of US steelmakers that the local steel industry is suffering because of alleged dumping by Chinese steelmakers at heavily subsidised tubular and pipe steel in the country.
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