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European Union Expands Duties on Chinese Aluminum Foil
European Union Expands Duties on Chinese Aluminum Foil

22/09/2012

The European Union expanded tariffs on aluminum foil from China by targeting low-weight rolls to help German, French and other EU producers compete with cheaper imports.
EU, China should use summit to avoid trade collision
EU, China should use summit to avoid trade collision

22/09/2012

BEIJING -- When Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao arrives in Brussels Wednesday for an annual summit with European Union leaders, the recent trade friction over China's solar panel products is expected to feature on the agenda.
WTO to hear anti-dumping complaint
WTO to hear anti-dumping complaint

22/09/2012

CHINA filed a World Trade Organization case yesterday challenging US anti-dumping measures on billions of dollars of kitchen appliances, paper and other goods.
Oman hopeful of India lifting anti-dumping duty on PP
Oman hopeful of India lifting anti-dumping duty on PP

22/09/2012

The Arab state of Oman is hopeful that India will lift the anti-dumping duty imposed on polypropylene (PP) manufactured in Oman since December 2010.
Australia halts the anti-dumping investigation on Chinese glyphosate formulations
Australia halts the anti-dumping investigation on Chinese glyphosate formulations

22/09/2012

After nearly six months' investigation, Australian Customs and Border Protection Service (CBP) which initiated anti-dumping investigation on several Chinese glyphosate formulations in Feb. 2012 announced on 2 Aug., 2012 that it will halt the anti-dumping investigation on Chinese glyphosate formulations on the grounds that no anti-dumping evidence is showed in the investigation results, according to CCM International’s August issue of Crop Protection China News.
China challenges US anti-dumping measures in WTO, adding to growing trade disputes
China challenges US anti-dumping measures in WTO, adding to growing trade disputes

22/09/2012

BEIJING — China filed a World Trade Organization case Monday challenging U.S. anti-dumping measures on billions of dollars of kitchen appliances, paper and other goods, adding to worsening trade strains as global demand weakens.
Australia: Unions, industry to make submissions to anti-dumping review
Australia: Unions, industry to make submissions to anti-dumping review

17/09/2012

The CFMEU, Australian Industry Group, and others are pushing for stricter anti-dumping laws, The Australian reports.
China, EU fail to reach a consensus on solar friction
China, EU fail to reach a consensus on solar friction

17/09/2012

BEIJING, Sept. 17 (Xinhuanet) -- A delegation from the Chinese ministry of commerce has held talks with senior officials of the European Commission, to ease frictions over Chinese-made solar equipments. China has been trying to avoid a trade war by urging the EU side for more negotiations.
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