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India insists on food subsidy deal before WTO pact
India insists on food subsidy deal before WTO pact

11/09/2014

NEW DELHI: India insisted yesterday it would not endorse a landmark global trade pact unless it is allowed to subsidise food for its vast poor population.
India drops solar anti-dumping plan before Modi meets Obama
India drops solar anti-dumping plan before Modi meets Obama

10/09/2014

(Reuters) - India has dropped plans to impose an anti-dumping duty on solar panel imports, a move that is likely to help mend frayed commercial ties with the United States before Prime Minister Narendra Modi meets President Barack Obama this month.
Vietnam expands more markets for coffee exports
Vietnam expands more markets for coffee exports

09/09/2014

HO CHI MINH CITY, Sept. 9 (Xinhua) -- As of late August, Vietnamese coffee produced in its Central Highlands Dak Lak province has found its way into 80 countries and territories, 20 more markets than the number reported earlier this year, according to the Vietnamese Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development ( MARD).
Viet Nam's exports to Belgium increase sharply
Viet Nam's exports to Belgium increase sharply

09/09/2014

HA NOI (VNS) — Viet Nam earned US$1.06 billion from commodity exports to Belgium in the first seven months of 2014, a year-on-year surge of 42.87 per cent, according to the Ministry of Industry and Trade.
In 'shocking' move, U.S. drops Turkish steel rebar duties
In 'shocking' move, U.S. drops Turkish steel rebar duties

09/09/2014

(Reuters) - The U.S. Commerce Department on Tuesday dropped a preliminary decision to impose anti-dumping duties on steel rebar imports from Turkey in a ruling U.S. rebar producers described as "shocking" because they believed they had a strong case.
China drops its anti-dumping duties from Russia, Japan and South Korea
China drops its anti-dumping duties from Russia, Japan and South Korea

09/09/2014

Tokyo, Japan - Platts reports, "China has ended its anti-dumping duties on styrene-butadiene-rubber imports from Russia, Japan and South Korea, effective Monday, September 8, the Ministry of Commerce said over the weekend.
Australia urges Japan to further lower beef tariffs in TPP
Australia urges Japan to further lower beef tariffs in TPP

09/09/2014

Australia is urging Japan to further lower its tariffs on beef under the Trans-Pacific Partnership after Tokyo agreed to substantially cut them under a two-way free trade deal struck in April, negotiation sources said Tuesday.
Vietnam slaps antidumping duties on steel imports for 1st time
Vietnam slaps antidumping duties on steel imports for 1st time

08/09/2014

While Vietnamese exports are facing, or have been subject to, antidumping tariffs in many nations, the Southeast Asian country has, for the first time ever, decided to levy duties on steel imports from four markets to protect domestic steelmakers.
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