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Argentina: Adoption of antidumping duties against certain type of saw blades from China.
Argentina: Adoption of antidumping duties against certain type of saw blades from China.

01/12/2011

On November 24, 2011, the Government of Argentina adopted antidumping duties against certain type of manual saw blades from China. The measure consists of an antidumping duty of 0.46 U.S. dollars per unit.
Russia Probes Chinese Steel Pipes After TMK Dumping Complaint
Russia Probes Chinese Steel Pipes After TMK Dumping Complaint

28/11/2011

Russia’s Industry Ministry started an anti-dumping investigation into Chinese cold-rolled seamless pipes after complaints by domestic pipemakers OAO TMK and ChelPipe.
Now China to probe U.S. renewable energy support
Now China to probe U.S. renewable energy support

28/11/2011

BEIJING (Reuters) - China on Friday announced an investigation into government policy and subsidy support for renewable energy, weeks after the United States decided to probe sales of Chinese-made solar panels.
Indian Ministry Proposes 5% Tariff on Chinese Equipment
Indian Ministry Proposes 5% Tariff on Chinese Equipment

28/11/2011

To discourage the purchase of cheap power equipment from China and to provide a level playing field to domestic manufacturers, the power ministry of India has proposed a 5% tariff on such imports from the neighbour.
Eurofer Files EU Anti-Dumping Complaint on China Steel Imports
Eurofer Files EU Anti-Dumping Complaint on China Steel Imports

28/11/2011

European steelmakers group Eurofer filed an anti-dumping complaint with the European Commission alleging that Chinese rivals are selling organic coated steel in Europe below cost.
EU Opens Dumping, Anti-Subsidy Investigation Into U.S. Bioethanol
EU Opens Dumping, Anti-Subsidy Investigation Into U.S. Bioethanol

28/11/2011

The European Union is threatening to impose duties on imports of bioethanol from the U.S., saying American sellers may be using trade-distorting government aid to sell in the EU below cost, a practice known as dumping.
WTO Ruled Against Decades Old U.S. Law
WTO Ruled Against Decades Old U.S. Law

27/11/2011

In the World Trade Organization (WTO), other countries can challenge not just actions by the United States, but entire laws. Sometimes these are laws that have been on the books for decades. In one such case, the European Communities and Japan challenged an 82-year-old Anti-Dumping Act of 1916.
Seoul considers renewing anti-dumping measures on Malay chipboard
Seoul considers renewing anti-dumping measures on Malay chipboard

27/11/2011

South Korea is considering extending anti-dumping measures against particle board imports from Malaysia and Thailand to protect the local industry, the government said Thursday.
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