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European Commission may open anti-dumping case against Novolipetsk Steel
European Commission may open anti-dumping case against Novolipetsk Steel

17/02/2014

European steel lobby Eurofer plans to file an anti-dumping case with the European Commission against exports of electrical steel sheet from Russia, Reuter writes on Monday.
U.S. to pursue trade dispute over Chinese, Taiwanese solar imports
U.S. to pursue trade dispute over Chinese, Taiwanese solar imports

17/02/2014

The United States took a step on Friday towards potentially extending import duties on Chinese solar energy products to also cover panels made with parts from Taiwan in a case that could have a major impact on the fast-growing U.S. solar market.
U.S. approves anti-dumping probe of photovoltaic products from China
U.S. approves anti-dumping probe of photovoltaic products from China

17/02/2014

The U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) Friday approved anti-dumping and countervailing investigations on crystalline silicon photovoltaic products from China, paving the way for the Department of Commerce to set preliminary duties in the months ahead.
Vietnam bans import of used vehicles
Vietnam bans import of used vehicles

17/02/2014

Domestic automobile businesses will not be allowed to import used cars, carriers and special purpose vehicles that have been in use for five years or more as of Feb. 20, 2014, reported the Ministry of Industry and Trade on its website Friday.
Pressure mounts on New Zealand to lift secrecy on TPP negotiations
Pressure mounts on New Zealand to lift secrecy on TPP negotiations

14/02/2014

WELLINGTON, Feb. 12 (Xinhua) -- New Zealand's government came under increasing international pressure Wednesday to release the text of the controversial 12-nation Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP) trade deal before it is signed.
Pacific Alliance to Eliminate Tariffs with New Free Trade Agreement
Pacific Alliance to Eliminate Tariffs with New Free Trade Agreement

14/02/2014

Between February 8-10, the Pacific Alliance will hold its eighth summit in Cartagena, Colombia. During the event, the presidents of Chile, Colombia, Peru, and Mexico will sign a free trade agreement to eliminate tariffs on 92 percent of trade goods between the countries.
U.S. May Impose China Solar Duty in Threat to Installers
U.S. May Impose China Solar Duty in Threat to Installers

14/02/2014

The U.S. International Trade Commission is expected to rule today on a complaint that’s intended to protect the U.S. solar industry and may hinder more companies than it helps.
India grants subsidy to promote raw sugar export over domestic refining
India grants subsidy to promote raw sugar export over domestic refining

14/02/2014

India granted a subsidy for raw sugar output to tackle a chronic surplus of the refined product, in a move that is likely to boost exports of raws by the second-biggest producer after Brazil and put downward pressure on world prices.
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