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China's Alleged Solar Crimes May Be Boon For U.S.
China's Alleged Solar Crimes May Be Boon For U.S.

06/11/2011

Solar panels in Oxnard, Calif., shift with the sun as they are shrouded in fog. Last month, the Coalition for American Solar Manufacturing filed... View Enlarged Image
China may face more U.S. Dumping charges on tires, Okachi says
China may face more U.S. Dumping charges on tires, Okachi says

06/11/2011

China may face more anti-dumping charges from the U.S. over tire exports, possibly cutting natural rubber demand in the world’s largest user and lowering prices of the commodity, an executive at Okachi & Co. said.
Brazil – Footwear: Suspected circumvention of antidumping measures
Brazil – Footwear: Suspected circumvention of antidumping measures

06/11/2011

The Federal Official Gazette of Brazil published Circular no. 48 of the Foreign Trade Secretariat (Secex) of the Ministry of Development, Industry and Foreign Trade (MDIC), has opened an investigation into suspected circumvention of imports of footwear from Indonesia and Vietnam and parts and components (soles and uppers) from China.
Vietnam: Local steel pipe makers to face anti-dumping case
Vietnam: Local steel pipe makers to face anti-dumping case

02/11/2011

HANOI – Four U.S. steel pipe producers have demanded initiation of an anti-dumping and anti-subsidy investigation into steel pipe products imported from ten Vietnamese firms.
Pakistan: Anti-dumping duty - Zardari likely to take up issue with Turkey
Pakistan: Anti-dumping duty - Zardari likely to take up issue with Turkey

02/11/2011

President Asif Ali Zardari, during his upcoming visit to Turkey, is likely to take up the issue of anti-dumping duty imposed by the Turkish government on Pakistani textile products.
China welcomes WTO panel ruling on EU's anti-dumping measures
China welcomes WTO panel ruling on EU's anti-dumping measures

02/11/2011

BEIJING, Oct. 29 (Xinhua) -- China on Saturday welcomed a World Trade Organization (WTO) panel ruling that rejected anti-dumping measures imposed by the European Union (EU) on leather shoes imported from China.
WTO largely backs China over EU in shoe dumping case
WTO largely backs China over EU in shoe dumping case

02/11/2011

GENEVA, Oct 28 (Reuters) - A World Trade Organization panel largely backed China on Friday in a complaint about European Union import duties on Chinese footwear, dealing a partial victory also to European importers and retailers.
U.S. says China, Taiwan, Mexico and UAE dumping products
U.S. says China, Taiwan, Mexico and UAE dumping products

02/11/2011

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Commerce Department on Friday set preliminary anti-dumping duty rates on products from China, Taiwan, Mexico and the United Arab Emirates it said were being sold in the United States at unfairly low prices.
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