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U.S. sets final countervailing duties on frozen warm-water shrimp from five countries
U.S. sets final countervailing duties on frozen warm-water shrimp from five countries

15/08/2013

The U.S. Commerce Department on Tuesday set final countervailing duties on frozen warmwater shrimp from China and other four countries.
Philippines: Thailand dragging feet on WTO order to remove unfair tobacco taxes
Philippines: Thailand dragging feet on WTO order to remove unfair tobacco taxes

31/07/2013

The Philippines has expressed disappointment over Thailand's failure to comply with the World Trade Organization's (WTO) ruling on the latter's unfair tobacco taxes.
US: New ITC investigation could affect supply of oil and gas tubular
US: New ITC investigation could affect supply of oil and gas tubular

31/07/2013

The petition, filed on behalf of the United States Steel Corporation and several other makers of tubular products could impact pricing and supplies of OCTGs, which refers to pipe and tube products used in the oil and gas industry.
In anti-dumping lawsuits, Vietnam is usually defendant
In anti-dumping lawsuits, Vietnam is usually defendant

31/07/2013

Vietnamese enterprises raised three trade remedy lawsuits against foreign exporters, while they were the defendants in a lot of lawsuits raised by foreign importers.
Exclusive: EU questions data in solar dispute with China
Exclusive: EU questions data in solar dispute with China

31/07/2013

The EU is investigating a German company it used to help make its case in a solar panel dumping dispute with China, following complaints from firms that install the panels that Brussels was misled by erroneous data, a letter reviewed by Reuters showed.
Philippines: DTI looking into US allegations of oil pipe dumping
Philippines: DTI looking into US allegations of oil pipe dumping

31/07/2013

The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) is conducting a parallel investigation into allegations that the Philippines is dumping cheap pipes in the US market at the expense of American manufacturers.
China agrees to talks on French wine dispute, EU says
China agrees to talks on French wine dispute, EU says

31/07/2013

China has agreed to discuss dropping its inquiry into whether Europe is dumping wine, the EU's trade chief said on Monday, after EU and Chinese officials made a deal to avoid tariffs on solar panels from China.
Weak Finish from Europe on Chinese Solar Panels
Weak Finish from Europe on Chinese Solar Panels

31/07/2013

The European Commission’s investigation of solar-panel imports from China was the world’s biggest antidumping case when it began last September, signalling a new willingness in Brussels to challenge China’s extensive assistance to favored export-oriented industries.
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