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Thai industrialists cry tainted over steel dumping
Thai industrialists cry tainted over steel dumping

25/09/2012

BANGKOK, Sept 19 — The Federation of Thai Industries (FTI) is seeking Commerce Ministry anti-dumping measures opposite China and South Korea for their steel exports to Thailand.
India may move WTO against US visa fee hike by Oct end
India may move WTO against US visa fee hike by Oct end

25/09/2012

NEW DELHI: India is expected to soon seek consultations with the US under the aegis of World Trade Organization (WTO) on visa fee hike for professionals, which discriminates against Indian software companies that send employees to America on short-term contracts.
Boeing Statement Regarding U.S. Government Compliance Actions in Subsidy Ruling
Boeing Statement Regarding U.S. Government Compliance Actions in Subsidy Ruling

25/09/2012

CHICAGO /PRNewswire/ -- Boeing (NYSE: BA) issued the following statement about the actions that the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative announced today concerning the World Trade Organization's ruling last March on subsidies to the U.S. aerospace sector.
Taiwan pencil exporters probed in Brazil over alleged fake labels
Taiwan pencil exporters probed in Brazil over alleged fake labels

25/09/2012

Sao Paulo, Sept. 21 (CNA) Five Taiwanese pencil exporters are being investigated as part of a probe launched by Brazil's government into pencils allegedly bearing fake country of origin labels, an official from the Brazilian trade department said Friday.
EU starts anti-dumping investigation on RI biofuel
EU starts anti-dumping investigation on RI biofuel

25/09/2012

The European Commission has sent questionnaires to Indonesian biofuel producers in the first part of an anti-dumping investigation, a local trade group official says.
WTO Scales Back 2012 World Trade-Growth Forecast to 2.5%
WTO Scales Back 2012 World Trade-Growth Forecast to 2.5%

25/09/2012

The World Trade Organization cut its forecast for commerce growth this year to 2.5 percent as the euro-region debt crisis drags down the global economy and the U.S. slows, WTO Director-General Pascal Lamy said.
U.S. warns Brazil on tariffs, gets stinging rebuke
U.S. warns Brazil on tariffs, gets stinging rebuke

25/09/2012

WASHINGTON/SAO PAULO, Sept 20 (Reuters) - U.S. Trade Representative Ron Kirk urged Brazil to reconsider plans for tariff increases, prompting a stinging rebuke of American monetary policy that has "distorted" global exchange rates.
China probes Japanese, Indian pyridine imports
China probes Japanese, Indian pyridine imports

25/09/2012

BEIJING, Sept. 21 (Xinhua) -- China's Ministry of Commerce (MOC) on Friday launched anti-dumping investigations over imported pyridine made in Japan and India.
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