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India begins anti-dumping investigation on module imports from China, US, Malaysia and Taiwan
05/12/2012
The Indian Solar (PV) Manufacturers’ Association filed a dumping complaint against module imports from China, US, Malaysia and Taiwan in January 2012 with the Directorate General of Anti-Dumping and Allied Duties (DGAD) at the Ministry of Commerce. Indian manufacturers alleged that international photovoltaic module suppliers are selling below cost, or “dumping”, in the Indian market. Unlike their counterparts in the US and Europe, Indian manufacturers have not restricted their dumping allegations to just Chinese module suppliers.
South Africa: Canned tomato imports put local producers at price disadvantage
05/12/2012
The International Trade Administration Commission of South Africa (ITAC), a government agency that administers import duties and trade measures, is aware of the price disadvantage that domestic producers face against imported canned tomatoes, Trade and Industry Minister Dr Rob Davies confirmed on Friday.
Australia continues PVC anti-dumping measures
05/12/2012
The Canberra-based Australian Customs and Border Protection Service (ACBPS) announced the changes after completing three separate inquiries into anti-dumping measures. Australia's Home Affairs Minister Jason Clare accepted ACBPS recommendations Oct. 19. The percentage changes to the measures for the U.S. and Japan were not disclosed for confidentiality reasons.
Malaysia: Anti-dumping duty by 2013
05/12/2012
ITC issues verdict on anti-dumping probe
05/12/2012
Australia: New body to fight imports dumping
05/12/2012
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