The World Trade Organization (WTO) has approved the establishment of a dispute settlement panel to resolve a complaint launched by China against countervailing duties imposed by the United States on a wide range of manufactured goods.
U.S. solar-energy manufacturers told regulators yesterday that China is unfairly supporting its domestic industry and defended punitive tariffs on imports from the Asian nation.
Korean steel maker Posco could have to pay a tariff of 6 per cent on all hot rolled coil it supplies to the Australian market after the Australian Customs and Border Protection Service made a preliminary determination in favour of BlueScope Steel in an anti-dumping complaint.
The U.S. decided to end an accord that for 16 years set prices for Mexican tomato imports, siding with Florida farmers over the objections of Mexico’s government and produce buyers who have warned of a trade war.
Tata Steel Plc has asked the government to impose anti-dumping duties of at least 20 per cent on steel wire from China as the company struggles to compete against subsidised imports that are as much as 14 per cent cheaper than its own products in the local market.
Indonesia is gearing up to encounter an inquiry from the European Union (EU) following an allegation that Indonesia has acted as an intermediary for Chinese-made bicycles into EU countries, according to a top official.
NANCHANG, Sept. 28 (Xinhua) -- Several heavyweight Chinese photovoltaic (PV) manufacturers have denied receiving illegal governmental subsidies as alleged by some of their European counterparts.