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US probing alleged steel pipe dumping by Taiwan
US probing alleged steel pipe dumping by Taiwan

25/07/2013

Chung Hung Steel Corp (????), a subsidiary of China Steel Corp (CSC, ??), yesterday said it was looking into an anti-dumping probe by the US government, which may affect between 1.8 percent and 2.5 percent of its steel pipe output a month.
Turkey to ask US for exclusion from steel pipe antidumping case
Turkey to ask US for exclusion from steel pipe antidumping case

25/07/2013

Today’s Zaman reported that Turkish steel pipe makers will demand their exclusion from investigations at a hearing at the US Trade Department over an antidumping case against imports before it hurts sales.
Trade Dispute Threatens European Wine Sales to China
Trade Dispute Threatens European Wine Sales to China

25/07/2013

A developing trade dispute between China and Europe over solar panels has created a tense, damaging situation for European wine producers, who are facing retaliatory tariffs on their exports to China. “This is very bad for the French, Spanish and Italians,”
S. Korea extends anti-dumping duties on Japanese, Indian steel bar imports
S. Korea extends anti-dumping duties on Japanese, Indian steel bar imports

25/07/2013

South Korea's trade commission said Thursday that it has decided to recommend a three-year extension of anti-dumping duties on imports of stainless steel bars from Japan, India and Spain.
ANALYSIS: Antidumping filing may put floor on US ferrosilicon prices
ANALYSIS: Antidumping filing may put floor on US ferrosilicon prices

25/07/2013

Last week's petition by US ferrosilicon producers Globe Specialty Metals and CC Metals and Alloys to the US International Trade Commission and the Department of Commerce to conduct an investigation on the imposition of antidumping duties on Russian and Venezuelan
US opens probe into steel pipe imports from 9 countries
US opens probe into steel pipe imports from 9 countries

25/07/2013

The U.S. Commerce Department on Tuesday launched one of its biggest trade investigations in years into charges that manufacturers in South Korea, India and seven other countries are selling steel pipe used by oil and natural gas producers at unfairly low prices in the United States.
U.S. lawmaker seeks tough rules on Japan autos in trade talks
U.S. lawmaker seeks tough rules on Japan autos in trade talks

25/07/2013

A senior U.S. lawmaker on Tuesday urged the Obama administration to push for tough rules on opening the U.S. market to more Japanese autos and to take a firm line in free trade talks against currency manipulation, as Detroit automakers and workers turned up the heat on the White House
US: FDA considers tightening rules on menthol cigarettes
US: FDA considers tightening rules on menthol cigarettes

25/07/2013

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration said on Tuesday it may place restrictions on menthol cigarettes following a scientific review that showed the products are likely to be more addictive than regular cigarettes.
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