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Interpretation of Endless Foreign Trade Barriers
29/08/2011
Department of Commerce Bureau of Fair Trade, the U.S. law firm Heller Ehrman, “jointly held high-level seminar of trade remedies”, the number of participants reached a consensus: the foreign trade remedy investigations against China’s anti-dumping measures will remain in the main, but the ever-changing types of trade barriers, should pay close attention.
India: Domestic industry under pressure as paper import rises
29/08/2011
The government’s plan to import more coated paper has added to the pressure of the domestic industry, forcing its captains to take a series of price cuts in the current financial year and yet not finding business comfortable. Imported coated paper currently sells at prices that are seven-eight per cent less than that of the locally manufactured variety, courtesy a steady fall in their prices over the last few months.
US: ITC Issues Unanimous Affirmative Preliminary Decision in Antidumping Duty Case Against Large Power Transformers From Korea
29/08/2011
WASHINGTON -- The U.S. International Trade Commission today determined that there is a reasonable indication that dumped imports of liquid dielectric large power transformers ("LPTs") from Korea are causing material injury to the domestic LPT industry, reports the U.S. Transformer Fair Trade Coalition. The Commission issued a unanimous finding, with all participating members of the Commission voting in the affirmative.
USITC Institutes Section 337 Investigation On Certain Light-Emitting Diodes And Products Containing Same
29/08/2011
The U.S. International Trade Commission (USITC) has voted to institute an investigation of certain light-emitting diodes and products containing same. The products at issue in this investigation concern gallium nitride (GaN) semiconductor light-emitting diodes that convert electrical current to light.
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