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India cuts back on anti-dumping action: WTO
India cuts back on anti-dumping action: WTO

04/06/2015

Of late, India appears to be facing fewer dumping threats, which has prompted it to take fewer anti-dumping steps.
Canada, Mexico push for $3 billion in sanctions against U.S
Canada, Mexico push for $3 billion in sanctions against U.S

04/06/2015

Canada and Mexico will seek World Trade Organization authorization to impose over $3 billion in sanctions against U.S. exports in retaliation against contentious meat-labeling laws, the two nations said on Thursday.
WTO Reviews India's Trade Policies, Including Drug Patents, Compulsory Licensing
WTO Reviews India's Trade Policies, Including Drug Patents, Compulsory Licensing

03/06/2015

The World Trade Organization (WTO) is conducting its sixth review of India's trade policies this week.
Vietnam challenges Indonesia for imposing ‘safeguard’ measures on steel products
Vietnam challenges Indonesia for imposing ‘safeguard’ measures on steel products

03/06/2015

Vietnam has initiated new dispute proceedings against Indonesia with the World Trade Organization regarding Indonesia’s imposition of “safeguard” tariffs on steel products imported from Vietnam.
Ukraine drops WTO action against Australian tobacco-packaging laws
Ukraine drops WTO action against Australian tobacco-packaging laws

03/06/2015

Ukraine has suspended a case it was pursuing through the World Trade Organization aimed at overturning Australia's strict tobacco packaging laws, a WTO panel of adjudicators said in a statement published on Wednesday.
U.S. steel companies file complaint about imports of corrosion-resistant steel
U.S. steel companies file complaint about imports of corrosion-resistant steel

03/06/2015

U.S. steel companies on Wednesday filed a complaint about imports of corrosion-resistant steel from China, India, Italy, South Korea and Taiwan, starting a process that could end in import duties.
India's Import Framework Remains Complex
India's Import Framework Remains Complex

03/06/2015

New Delhi: India is streamlining its customs procedures and implementing trade facilitation, but the country's import structure still remains complex, the World Trade Organization (WTO) has said.
South Korea agrees to WTO consultations on Fukushima-based import restrictions
South Korea agrees to WTO consultations on Fukushima-based import restrictions

02/06/2015

Under an international trade dispute settlement system, South Korea has agreed to discuss its import restrictions on Japanese fishery products following the 2011 Fukushima nuclear disaster, farm minister Yoshimasa Hayashi said Tuesday.
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