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Japan, Mongolia Ink Free Trade Deal
Japan, Mongolia Ink Free Trade Deal

29/07/2014

Following a meeting in Tokyo between the Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and Mongolia's President Tsakhiagiin Elbegdorj, it has been announced that their two countries have reached an agreement on the substance of a bilateral free trade agreement (FTA).
Egypt's steel industry files anti-dumping claim against imports
Egypt's steel industry files anti-dumping claim against imports

29/07/2014

(Reuters) - Egypt's steel companies have filed a petition against rebar and wire rod imports from China, Turkey and Ukraine, one of its top steelmakers said on Tuesday, the latest move in a years-long quest to protect the fledging industry from low-priced imports.
India will not back WTO protocol unless concerns addressed - sources
India will not back WTO protocol unless concerns addressed - sources

28/07/2014

(Reuters) - India will not support a trade protocol ahead of a July 31 deadline unless concerns about its food subsidies are met, two senior government officials said on Wednesday, a position that threatens to derail a landmark global trade deal.
Cementing the BRICS together
Cementing the BRICS together

28/07/2014

India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi is in Brazil for his first major international summit, the sixth annual BRICS summit. Before his departure, the leader put forward his vision that the vitality of the BRICS group would cut across the geographical and ideological divides of not only the five countries of the group but also of the global economy.
Canada opens anti-dumping probe Vietnamese oil pipe makers
Canada opens anti-dumping probe Vietnamese oil pipe makers

28/07/2014

A month after American commercial inspectors ruled that Vietnamese oil pipes were being 'dumped' onto the US market, the Canadian government initiated its own anti-dumping probe.
Japan threatens South Korea with WTO complaint on import ban
Japan threatens South Korea with WTO complaint on import ban

28/07/2014

The Japanese government has threatened to file a complaint against Korea with the World Trade Organization unless it lifts an import ban on seafood from eight prefectures in Japan in the next few months.
Antidumping duty: Finance Ministry considering DGAD view on solar cells
Antidumping duty: Finance Ministry considering DGAD view on solar cells

28/07/2014

NEW DELHI: Finance Ministry is considering the suggestions of Director General of Antidumping and Allied Duties to impose duty on imports of solar cells, Parliament was informed today.
VN boosts exports to Australia
VN boosts exports to Australia

23/07/2014

HA NOI (VNS) — Viet Nam has seen a trade surplus of over US$924 million with Australia in the first half of this year, the General Department of Customs reported.
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