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India imposes anti-dumping duty on some steel from China, others
India imposes anti-dumping duty on some steel from China, others

06/06/2015

India's finance ministry has imposed anti-dumping duties ranging from $180 to $316 per tonne for some industrial-grade stainless steel imported from China, Malaysia and South Korea in a bid to stem surging imports and protect the domestic industry.
WTO to Hear Canada's Retaliatory Tariffs Request
WTO to Hear Canada's Retaliatory Tariffs Request

05/06/2015

On June 17th, the World Trade Organization will hear Canada's request to impose retaliatory tariffs against the United States.
U.S. appeals part of WTO ruling on dolphin-safe canned tuna labels
U.S. appeals part of WTO ruling on dolphin-safe canned tuna labels

05/06/2015

The United States is appealing parts of a World Trade Organization ruling that found rules on dolphin-safe labels for canned tuna discriminated against Mexico.
S. Korea: Steelmakers face U.S. antidumping dispute
S. Korea: Steelmakers face U.S. antidumping dispute

05/06/2015

U.S.-based steel producers have lodged a complaint against South Korean and other steelmakers with the U.S. International Trade Commission accusing them of irregular trade practices.
Vietnam runs early warning system of anti-dumping cases
Vietnam runs early warning system of anti-dumping cases

04/06/2015

Vietnam has developed an early warning system of anti-dumping cases for 12 goods categories, as released during a conference held on June 3 in Ho Chi Minh City.
Laos sugar imports taxed at 2.5%
Laos sugar imports taxed at 2.5%

04/06/2015

HA NOI (VNS) — The quota for Laos sugar imports (coded HS 1701) is 50,000 tonnes this year, and the import tariff is 2.5 per cent, according to the Ministry of Industry and Trade.
India to push for cut in farm sops by rich nations at WTO
India to push for cut in farm sops by rich nations at WTO

04/06/2015

India is again expected to strongly demand a substantial cut in subsidies given by rich countries to its farmers, leading to price distortions and large-scale dumping of agricultural produce, affecting agrarians in poorer nations.
India loses poultry case against US at WTO
India loses poultry case against US at WTO

04/06/2015

India has lost a case at the WTO, with the World Trade Organization on Thursday ruling that Indian ban on import of poultry meat, eggs and live pigs from the US was "inconsistent" with the international norms.
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