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India opposes new US proposal on food stockholding at the WTO
India opposes new US proposal on food stockholding at the WTO

25/03/2015

India and other members of the G-33 grouping have opposed a new US proposal for a permanent solution to the factious issue of food stockholding for food security in developing countries at the second informal meeting at the WTO this year.
Australia nears solar anti-dumping decision
Australia nears solar anti-dumping decision

25/03/2015

Australia’s anti-dumping commission is nearing its decision on whether or not to impose punitive tariffs on Chinese solar panels.
Vietnamese rice exporters face ‘delisting' challenge
Vietnamese rice exporters face ‘delisting' challenge

25/03/2015

HA NOI (VNS) — Vietnamese rice exporters, such as An Giang Import-Export Company (AGM) and Vinh Long Cereal and Food Corporation (VLF), face being delisted from the stock market if they continue to suffer losses this year, Dau Tu Chung Khoan (Securities Investment) magazine reported yesterday.
AEC effects unlikely to be seen for years, meet told
AEC effects unlikely to be seen for years, meet told

25/03/2015

IT COULD TAKE up to a decade for substantial changes to be seen after the Asean Economic Community (AEC) goes into full effect at the end of this year, a Bangkok seminar heard yesterday.
WTO members urge India to cut off export subsidies on textiles, apparel
WTO members urge India to cut off export subsidies on textiles, apparel

25/03/2015

In the WTO subsidies committee meetings, the WTO member countries, in particular the US supported by European Union, Turkey, Japan and others have asked India to phase out of export subsidies on textiles and the apparel sectors, Parliament was informed today.
Iran to impose anti-dumping duty on steel imports
Iran to impose anti-dumping duty on steel imports

22/03/2015

In a meeting between the ministry of industry, mine, and trade and steel manufacturers, it was decided that 10-20 percent duty will be imposed on the import of steel products, in a bid to protect domestic steelmakers against China's dumping policy, announced deputy industry minister, Mehdi Karbasian.
U.S.-Mexico sugar pact gets U.S. trade commission okay
U.S.-Mexico sugar pact gets U.S. trade commission okay

22/03/2015

(Reuters) - U.S. regulators on Thursday approved a controversial trade deal with Mexico that imposes a quota on sugar imports and sets minimum prices, rejecting challenges from domestic cane refiners and bringing a year-long trade battle closer to resolution.
Russia Ready to Drop WTO Lawsuits if European Union Does Same
Russia Ready to Drop WTO Lawsuits if European Union Does Same

22/03/2015

According to an official from the Russian Economic Development Ministry, Russia is prepared to drop lawsuits filed against the European Union with the World Trade Organization (WTO) if the EU does the same.
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