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Tackling trade barriers in Indonesia
Tackling trade barriers in Indonesia

06/12/2013

Delays, unusually high fees and excessive documentation are just some of the difficulties that businesses in Indonesia face as they trade with the rest of the world.
U.S. launches anti-dumping probe over Chinese refrigeration products
U.S. launches anti-dumping probe over Chinese refrigeration products

06/12/2013

The U.S. Commerce Department announced Tuesday that it has initiated anti-dumping and anti-subsidy investigations over imported refrigeration products from China.
China challenges U.S. anti-dumping measures at WTO
China challenges U.S. anti-dumping measures at WTO

06/12/2013

(Reuters) – China launched a trade dispute against the United States on Tuesday to challenge Washington's accusations that China has dumped cheap exports on the U.S. market, the World Trade Organization said in a statement.
EU Imposes Definitive Measures on Chinese Solar Panels
EU Imposes Definitive Measures on Chinese Solar Panels

03/12/2013

The European Union (EU) decided on Dec. 2, 2013 to impose definitive measures on Chinese solar panels.
Notice of Re-investigation in case of Certain Stainless Steel Sinks imported from China
Notice of Re-investigation in case of Certain Stainless Steel Sinks imported from China

03/12/2013

On December 2, 2013, the Canada Border Services Agency has initiated a re-investigation pursuant to the Special Import Measures Act to update the normal values, export prices and the amounts of subsidy of certain stainless steel sinks originating in or exported from the People’s Republic of China
ABC presents white papers on tackling trade barriers
ABC presents white papers on tackling trade barriers

02/12/2013

The Asean Business Club (ABC) launched the Lifting-The-Barriers (LTB) Reports yesterday, a white paper outlining possible solutions to critical bottlenecks and barriers hindering free trade in the region, such as economic nationalism, labour constraints, regulatory congestion and underdeveloped infrastructure.
S.Africa expresses concern with EU ban on citrus import
S.Africa expresses concern with EU ban on citrus import

02/12/2013

South Africa's parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (PPCAFF) on Friday said an EU ban on imports of South African citrus products is a "major concern."
India's food subsidy sacrosanct, no compromise at Bali WTO talks-minister
India's food subsidy sacrosanct, no compromise at Bali WTO talks-minister

02/12/2013

India's trade minister said there would be no compromise on a flagship food subsidy programme at a WTO ministerial meeting next week that diplomats said earlier could be a stumbling block to a deal.
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