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Philippines: EU remains interested in FTA
Philippines: EU remains interested in FTA

06/10/2011

MANILA, Philippines — The European Union continues to seek a free trade agreement with the Philippines as it is seen to be the key in increasing foreign investments into the Philippines, including the green and renewable energy sector.
Kirk sees Russia joining WTO in 2011
Kirk sees Russia joining WTO in 2011

06/10/2011

(Reuters) - Trade Representative Ron Kirk on Monday told a top Russian official he was confident that Russia would be able resolve remaining issues in order to join the World Trade Organization this year.
India, 25 others oppose EU airline carbon charge plan
India, 25 others oppose EU airline carbon charge plan

06/10/2011

(Reuters) - European Union plans to charge airlines for carbon emissions are "discriminatory" and violate global laws, a group of 26 countries including the United States and China said in a joint declaration released by the Indian government on Friday.
US DOC issues final determination in sunset review of clad steel plate from Japan
US DOC issues final determination in sunset review of clad steel plate from Japan

03/10/2011

The US Department of Commerce (DOC) announced Thursday the final result of its expedited sunset review of the antidumping duty order on tin mill products from Japan. The Department made an affirmative determination, finding that revocation of this order would be likely to lead to the continuation or recurrence of dumping.
Indonesia's Plastics Exempted From Turkey's Anti-Dumping List
Indonesia's Plastics Exempted From Turkey's Anti-Dumping List

03/10/2011

JAKARTA: Indonesia’s plastic products are excluded from antidumping duty, since it has been proved not to harm similar industries in Turkey.
EU Drops Threat of Tariffs on Graphite Electrodes From China
EU Drops Threat of Tariffs on Graphite Electrodes From China

03/10/2011

The European Union ended the threat of tariffs on graphite electrodes from China after an EU producers’ group withdrew a complaint about price undercutting.
Solar-Panel Imports From China Said to Face U.S. Trade Complaint
Solar-Panel Imports From China Said to Face U.S. Trade Complaint

02/10/2011

Solar manufacturers including a unit of SolarWorld AG (SWV) are preparing a U.S. trade complaint against China, as they seek to counter low-cost, subsidized imports, according to people familiar with the matter.
Canada investigating dumping and subsidizing of steel pup joints
Canada investigating dumping and subsidizing of steel pup joints

02/10/2011

The Canada Border Services Agency announced that it is initiating investigations into the alleged injurious dumping and subsidizing of certain pup joints originating in or exported from the People Republic of China. Pup joints are oil country tubular goods made of carbon or alloy steel.
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