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Daewoo Told To Pay 71% U.S. Duty on Washing Machines
Daewoo Told To Pay 71% U.S. Duty on Washing Machines

01/06/2012

The U.S. Commerce Department told Daewoo Electronics Corp. to pay a 71 percent import duty on large, residential washing machines made in South Korea, after the company didn’t respond to a probe of government subsidies.
China Warns of Tit-for-tat Action Over Anti-dumping Case by EU
China Warns of Tit-for-tat Action Over Anti-dumping Case by EU

01/06/2012

In a tit-for-tat move, China warned that it will probe illegal EU subsidies to counter Brussels' reported decision to launch anti-dumping cases against Chinese telecom firms for receiving subsidies.
Taiwan’s ITC Rejects Anti-dumping Charge Filed by Local Steelmaker
Taiwan’s ITC Rejects Anti-dumping Charge Filed by Local Steelmaker

01/06/2012

Taipei, May 30, 2012 (CENS)--The International Trade Commission (ITC) under the Ministry of Economic Affairs has dismissed the charge filed earlier by Taiwan’s largest steelmaker China Steel Corp. against illegal dumping of carbon steel plates made in Korea and India into the Taiwanese market.
Taiwan’s ITC Rejects Anti-dumping Charge Filed by Local Steelmaker
Taiwan’s ITC Rejects Anti-dumping Charge Filed by Local Steelmaker

01/06/2012

Taipei, May 30, 2012 (CENS)--The International Trade Commission (ITC) under the Ministry of Economic Affairs has dismissed the charge filed earlier by Taiwan’s largest steelmaker China Steel Corp. against illegal dumping of carbon steel plates made in Korea and India into the Taiwanese market.
HTC smartphones clear U.S. import review
HTC smartphones clear U.S. import review

01/06/2012

TAIPEI, May 30 (Xinhua) -- Taiwanese smartphone maker HTC Corp. announced on Wednesday that all its shipments to the United States have cleared a customs review into compliance with a patent ruling, thereby completing proceedings for U.S. import.
Vietnam: Steel pipe exporters cleared of dumping accusations
Vietnam: Steel pipe exporters cleared of dumping accusations

30/05/2012

HCMC – Major steel pipe exporters of Vietnam did not dump their products in the U.S., according to the preliminary investigation result of the U.S. Department of Commerce (DOC).
China's Huawei and ZTE deny getting illegal subsidy
China's Huawei and ZTE deny getting illegal subsidy

30/05/2012

HONG KONG/STOCKHOLM, May 29 (Reuters) - China's top telecoms gear makers Huawei and ZTE denied receiving illegal government subsidies that helped them undercut rivals in recent years, after media reported the European Union planned to take action over unfair trade practices.
WTO's Lamy urges China to free up services sector
WTO's Lamy urges China to free up services sector

30/05/2012

BEIJING (Reuters) - China should further open its fledgling services sector to foreign investment to help sustain its economic rise, World Trade Organisation Director General Pascal Lamy said on Monday.
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