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Vietnamese steel nail producer faces US lawsuit
Vietnamese steel nail producer faces US lawsuit

24/06/2014

Under a US Department of Commerce (DOC) decision, steel nails from Taiwan, the Republic of Korea, Oman, Malaysia, Turkey, and India are also put under the microscope.
Vietnam leads in shrimp exports to Japan
Vietnam leads in shrimp exports to Japan

24/06/2014

Vietnam maintained its position as the No1 supplier of shrimp to Japan in the first four months of this year, according to the Vietnam Association of Seafood Exporters and Producers ( VASEP ).
US set to investigate claims Taiwan firm dumped nails
US set to investigate claims Taiwan firm dumped nails

24/06/2014

The US Department of Commerce said on Thursday that it would launch an investigation into allegations that steel nail exporters in Taiwan and six other countries dumped products in the US market and benefited from unfair subsidies.
Key discusses TPP with Obama
Key discusses TPP with Obama

24/06/2014

Prime Minister John Key would support a United States air strike on Iraqi insurgents - but only if the Iraq government backs it.
Russia challenges U.S. at WTO over sanctions - PM Medvedev
Russia challenges U.S. at WTO over sanctions - PM Medvedev

24/06/2014

(Reuters) - Russia has filed a complaint with the World Trade Organisation against the United States for imposing sanctions over the Ukraine crisis, Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev said on Friday.
Obama says hopes for Pacific trade pact in November
Obama says hopes for Pacific trade pact in November

24/06/2014

(Reuters) - Pacific trading partners hope to have a free trade agreement ready to present to the public and stakeholders in November, U.S. President Barack Obama said on Friday.
New Zealand suggests cutting Japan out of Pacific trade talks
New Zealand suggests cutting Japan out of Pacific trade talks

24/06/2014

(Reuters) - Japan should be cut out of Pacific trade talks if it will not open its markets to more farm imports, New Zealand Prime Minister John Key said on Thursday, urging the Obama administration to hold firm.
India: Anti-dumping duty could delay solar power projects roll out
India: Anti-dumping duty could delay solar power projects roll out

24/06/2014

KOLKATA: If anti-dumping duty was imposed by the Indian government it would definitely delay proposed solar projects, though not derail them, a Schneider Electric India official said today.
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