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China, EU pin hopes on talks to avert trade barriers
China, EU pin hopes on talks to avert trade barriers

08/07/2013

BEIJING, July 2 (Xinhua) -- Nearly a month after the European Union decided to slap tariffs on solar panels imported from China, the two sides are racing against the clock to avert a showdown that puts 27 billion U.S. dollars in trade and more than 600,000 jobs at risk.
WTO refuses Indian request to throw out U.S. trade dispute
WTO refuses Indian request to throw out U.S. trade dispute

08/07/2013

GENEVA (Reuters) - India has failed to persuade the World Trade Organization (WTO) to dismiss a trade complaint brought by the United States, according to a preliminary ruling published on the WTO's website on Monday.
China Opens Anti-Dumping Investigation of EU Wine Imports
China Opens Anti-Dumping Investigation of EU Wine Imports

08/07/2013

China said it started anti-dumping and anti-subsidy probes on wines imported from the European Union following a request from domestic producers.
WTO head urges China's leadership in multilateral trade system
WTO head urges China's leadership in multilateral trade system

08/07/2013

BEIJING, June 28 (Xinhua) -- China should show leadership in multilateral trade and work closely with big economies like the United States, the European Union and Japan to formulate a new global trade agenda, the head of the World Trade Organization (WTO) said Friday.
Indonesia: RI gets tough with EU on fatty alcohols
Indonesia: RI gets tough with EU on fatty alcohols

02/07/2013

The World Trade Organization (WTO) established a panel to handle Indonesia's complaint about the European Union's (EU) antidumping measures on imports of certain fatty alcohols.
EU wines face drenching from tariffs
EU wines face drenching from tariffs

02/07/2013

A month or so ago, less than 24 hours after the European Commission announced a temporary tariff on photovoltaic products from China, the Ministry of Commerce announced that it was opening an anti-dumping inquiry on European wine imports worth an estimated $1.7 billion (1.3 billion euros).
EU opens new front in China trade battle with stone case
EU opens new front in China trade battle with stone case

02/07/2013

BRUSSELS, June 28 (Reuters) - The European Union has opened a new front in its trade battle with China by launching an investigation into alleged dumping by Chinese producers of stone used for counter tops and tiles.
China: Chemical from EU latest to see tariffs
China: Chemical from EU latest to see tariffs

02/07/2013

BEIJING, June 28 (Xinhuanet) -- China will impose anti-dumping tariffs of up to 36.9 percent on a chemical imported from the European Union in the latest row with its largest trading partner, the Ministry of Commerce said yesterday.
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