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Gazprom may face €10 bn fine in European Commission anti-dumping inquiry
Gazprom may face €10 bn fine in European Commission anti-dumping inquiry

13/09/2012

The European Commission initiated the formal procedure to see whether the Russian gas supplier, Gazprom, was breaching European competition norms, particularly in Eastern and Central European countries – Poland, Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Bulgaria and Hungary.
EU Final AD Ruling on Loose-leaf Binder Base Metals from China
EU Final AD Ruling on Loose-leaf Binder Base Metals from China

13/09/2012

On September 4, 2012, the EU made an antidumping (AD) sunset-review final ruling on loose-leaf binder base metals from China under EU HS Code ex83051000.
EU warns Russia to play by WTO rules or face action
EU warns Russia to play by WTO rules or face action

13/09/2012

HELSINKI, Sept 7 (Reuters) - Europe's trade chief threatened to take Russia to the World Trade Organization over a string of restrictive practices on Friday, saying Moscow needed to play by the rules now it was a member of the global body.
Argentina files third trade complaint challenging US
Argentina files third trade complaint challenging US

07/09/2012

Argentina has filed its third trade complaint in two weeks, the World Trade Organization said on Monday, challenging US laws that it says have blocked imports of fresh lemons from north-west Argentina.
Ukraine’s Interpipe Wins Reduction in EU Tariff To 13.8%
Ukraine’s Interpipe Wins Reduction in EU Tariff To 13.8%

07/09/2012

Ukraine’s Interpipe Group won a reduction of more than a fifth in a European Union steel-pipe tariff because the EU found the company had reduced price undercutting.
EU to start investigation into Chinese PV companies
EU to start investigation into Chinese PV companies

07/09/2012

European Union has sent the note to Chinese ambassador that it confirmed to start the anti-dumping investigation into solar cells and photovoltaic components imported from Chinese companies on August 31st, the 21st Century Business Herald reported, citing a lawyer familiar with the situation.
US: Zeroing OK in commerce's review of staple fiber duties - CIT
US: Zeroing OK in commerce's review of staple fiber duties - CIT

07/09/2012

The U.S. Court of International Trade on Wednesday upheld the U.S. Department of Commerce's use of a controversial method of calculating anti-dumping duties in its administrative review of a duty order on polyester staple fibers from Taiwan, finding Commerce’s use of zeroing was reasonable.
China welcomes WTO ruling on China-US e-payment dispute
China welcomes WTO ruling on China-US e-payment dispute

07/09/2012

BEIJING, Aug. 31 (Xinhua) -- The Ministry of Commerce (MOC) on Friday welcomed a ruling by a World Trade Organization (WTO) dispute panel rejecting part of the accusations made by the United States against China's handling of electronic payments.
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