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DOC investigates Malaysia's Reztec for circumventing duties
DOC investigates Malaysia's Reztec for circumventing duties

22/07/2013

WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Commerce has made a preliminary determination that a Malaysian manufacturer is circumventing duties on imported uncovered innerspring units.
China pushes Europe to lower hurdles to solar deal
China pushes Europe to lower hurdles to solar deal

22/07/2013

BRUSSELS, July 16 (Reuters) - China is pushing hard for only limited restrictions on its solar panel exports to the European Union, complicating talks aimed at avoiding hefty tariffs on Chinese firms and a possible trade war, a document obtained by Reuters showed on Tuesday.
United States investigates steel pipes imported from Turkey
United States investigates steel pipes imported from Turkey

22/07/2013

An investigation executed by the United States seeking to impose anti-dumping duties on steel pipes imported from Turkey, along with eight other countries, is already damaging Turkish steel pipe makers’ business, a sector representative has said.
Pakistan: BOPP film imports - NTC to collect definitive anti-dumping duty
Pakistan: BOPP film imports - NTC to collect definitive anti-dumping duty

18/07/2013

National Tariff Commission (NTC) has decided to collect definitive anti-dumping duty on imports of BOPP film ranging from 22.95 percent to 57.09 percent ad val of C&F price importable from China, Oman, Saudi Arabia and United Arab Emirates (UAE).
US trade body to review duties on PET imports from India
US trade body to review duties on PET imports from India

18/07/2013

The US International Trade Commission (USITC) will conduct a five-year review of the countervailing duty (CVD) on polyethylene terephthalate (PET) film, sheet and strip from India and the anti-dumping duty on PET film from India and Taiwan.
Turkey Risks Losing Half U.S. Steel Pipe Sales from Antidumping
Turkey Risks Losing Half U.S. Steel Pipe Sales from Antidumping

18/07/2013

Turkey’s steel-pipe producers may lose half of their U.S. sales if American competitors win an antidumping case against nine countries over imports.
SPC Ardmona first in line for anti-dumping investigation
SPC Ardmona first in line for anti-dumping investigation

18/07/2013

One of Australia's largest food processors, SPC Ardmona, has had its anti-dumping case approved for formal investigation by the new Australian Anti-Dumping Commission.
Mexico vows WTO challenge, mulls sanctions in U.S. tuna spat
Mexico vows WTO challenge, mulls sanctions in U.S. tuna spat

18/07/2013

MEXICO CITY, July 11 (Reuters) - Mexico's Agriculture Ministry said on Thursday it will fight the United States new "dolphin-safe" tuna labeling rules at the World Trade Organization, arguing they are unfair to Mexican fishermen.
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