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DOC would exclude shoe cabinets from antidumping order
DOC would exclude shoe cabinets from antidumping order

10/02/2015

WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Commerce has made a preliminary determination to remove certain shoe cabinets from the antidumping order that places duties on Chinese-made wood bedroom furniture.
Australia's anti-dumping wind to Chinese enterprises
Australia's anti-dumping wind to Chinese enterprises

10/02/2015

Late last year, the Australian Government's new anti-dumping and countervailing laws repair Australia several times to revise anti-dumping purposes, is to use the formation of anti-dumping trade protection, making it easier for domestic companies to obtain protection, the use of anti-dumping measures against import competition.
Hong Kong Applies ETF Stamp Duty Exemption
Hong Kong Applies ETF Stamp Duty Exemption

09/02/2015

Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited (HKEx) has announced that a stamp duty waiver for the transfer of shares or units in all exchange-traded funds (ETFs) listed in Hong Kong is to take effect on February 13, 2015, following the passage of the Stamp Duty (Amendment) Bill 2014 in the Legislative Council on February 4.
Philippines: Gov’t urged to keep safeguard duty on steel angle bars
Philippines: Gov’t urged to keep safeguard duty on steel angle bars

08/02/2015

MANILA, Philippines–The Tariff Commission has recommended the extension of the definitive safeguard measure imposed on imported steel angle bars by another four years, to give the local industry more time to implement its adjustment plans and complete efficiency measures.
Kenya seeks extension of Comesa sugar safeguards
Kenya seeks extension of Comesa sugar safeguards

06/02/2015

The government is seeking another extension of Comesa safeguards on sugar as the current ones expire on February 28, potentially exposing local millers to an influx of cheaper imports.
Ecuador eliminated safeguard for raw materials and capital goods imported from Colombia
Ecuador eliminated safeguard for raw materials and capital goods imported from Colombia

06/02/2015

Quito, Feb 5 (Andes).- Safeguarding of 21% for raw materials and capital goods of 977 products imported from Colombia to Ecuador has been eliminated, as Minister of Foreign Trade, Francisco Rivadeneira, explained the morning of Thursday.
Canada Investigating Chinese Solar Product Dumping
Canada Investigating Chinese Solar Product Dumping

06/02/2015

The Canadian International Trade Tribunal has determined that there is a reasonable indication of injury to Canada's domestic industry from Chinese solar panels, which it said are being sold at below market prices, known as "dumping," with the Chinese industry potentially propped up by subsidies.
Mexico extends deadline in apple dumping inquiry
Mexico extends deadline in apple dumping inquiry

05/02/2015

YAKIMA, Wash. — U.S. exporters have been given more time to complete questionnaires related to allegations that they dumped apples in Mexico during the 2013-2014 sales season.
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