Calgon Carbon Corporation (CCC) announced that the Department of Commerce (DOC) has determined the amount of antidumping tariffs to be assessed on imports of steam activated carbon from China that entered the United States between April 2, 2011 to March 31, 2012.
The European Commission's proposed ban on fish imports from Cambodia would cause no harm to the country's fish exports since it has never sold fish to European countries, a Cambodian fisheries chief said Wednesday.
The European Union imposed tariffs of as much as 42.1 percent on solar glass from China to curb import competition for EU producers, heightening trade tensions over renewable energy.
Ottawa, Ontario, November 19, 2013—The Canadian International Trade Tribunal found that the dumping and subsidizing of silicon metal originating in or exported from the People's Republic of China have not caused injury but were threatening to cause injury to the domestic industry.
A coalition of agricultural and food organizations is urging Congress to establish criteria for revoking a country’s tariff-free access to the U.S. market if it fails to give U.S.
The European Union dropped a threat to impose anti-subsidy tariffs on Argentinian and Indonesian biodiesel after approving five-year levies to counter below-cost, or “dumped,” imports from both countries.
Egypt has issued a decree to lift anti-dumping duty on imported steel after authorities concluded investigations that show there is no harm on domestic steel from more imports, the Ministry of Trade and Industry has said.