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U.S. Steel warns imports threatening pipe market
U.S. Steel warns imports threatening pipe market

20/06/2012

NEW YORK, June 19 (Reuters) - A surge in imports of steel products into the United States so far this year could threaten the market for steel pipes for the oil and gas industry, one of the strongest sectors in the U.S. market, U.S. Steel Corp Chief Executive John Surma said on Tuesday.
India: Surat powerloom weavers demand special board for MMF
India: Surat powerloom weavers demand special board for MMF

20/06/2012

Powerloom weavers from India’s textile hub of Surat have urged the Ministry of Textiles to constitute a special board for man-made fibre (MMF), on the lines of Central Silk Industry Development Board.
US: Portman Sends Letter to ITC Urging Continuation of Anti-Dumping Order on Tapered Roller Bearings
US: Portman Sends Letter to ITC Urging Continuation of Anti-Dumping Order on Tapered Roller Bearings

20/06/2012

WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senator Rob Portman (R-Ohio), former U.S. Trade Representative, joined three Senators in sending a letter to the International Trade Commission ahead of Tuesday’s review of the antidumping order on tapered roller bearings (TRBs) from China. The expected ruling is critical to protecting U.S. tapered roller bearing products, including three Ohio manufacturing facilities, from unfair dumping of Chinese products in U.S. markets.
Australia: Dumped steel costs BlueScope $50m
Australia: Dumped steel costs BlueScope $50m

20/06/2012

Steel products allegedly dumped on the Australian market have cost BlueScope Steel an estimated $50 million, the embattled company claimed.
CASM accuses Chinese manufacturers of conspiring to “commit offense or to defraud the United States”
CASM accuses Chinese manufacturers of conspiring to “commit offense or to defraud the United States”

20/06/2012

The dust is yet to settle on tariff determinations against Chinese manufacturers, but the Coalition for American Solar Manufacturing (CASM) has released a statement warning of a “conspiracy to commit offense or to defraud the United States”. According to CASM, Chinese solar cell and panel exporters are reportedly planning to evade antidumping/countervailing orders. It asserts that this will not be effective, could be illegal and may expose US importers, in addition to Chinese exporters, to liability under US law, including significant financial penalties and criminal prosecution.
Brazil will exempt Indonesian shoe products to anti-dumping import duty
Brazil will exempt Indonesian shoe products to anti-dumping import duty

20/06/2012

Safety Officer of the Ministry of Trade trade Ina Indrawati (Ernawati) said the final decision of the agency Decom under the Territory of the Brazilian investigation has not yet released, but the April the Decom field verification of the facts reported, the five shoe company does not circumvent the anti-dumpingactivities. “Although there is no dumping activities, but that report was the final decision is very important reference according to.”
EU removes anti-dumping measures applicable to Ammonium Nitrate imports originating in Ukraine
EU removes anti-dumping measures applicable to Ammonium Nitrate imports originating in Ukraine

20/06/2012

The European Union has made a notification on expiry of the anti-dumping measure applicable to imports of ammonium nitrate (AN) from Ukraine on 17th June 2012. This expiry is due to the particular positive business scene experienced in the EU and other markets over year 2011 and first quarter 2012.
Ukraine starts antidumping probe into supplies of medical glass containers from Russia
Ukraine starts antidumping probe into supplies of medical glass containers from Russia

18/06/2012

The interagency commission for international trade has opened an antidumping investigation into imports of medical glass containers up to 0.15 liters (codes 7010907110 and 7010907900) from Russia, reads a report of the commission in the Uriadovy Kurier newspaper published on June 9, 2012.
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