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MOF Released Final Ruling on Anti-Dumping Measures on Dispersion Unshifted Single-Mode Optical Fiber Imports from Japan and ROK
MOF Released Final Ruling on Anti-Dumping Measures on Dispersion Unshifted Single-Mode Optical Fiber Imports from Japan and ROK

07/01/2011

The Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM) released No. 96 Announcement of 2004 on January 1, 2005, deciding to take anti-dumping measures on dispersion unshifted single-mode optical fiber imports from the U.S., Japan and ROK for 5 years.
Brazil boosts protectionism for local films
Brazil boosts protectionism for local films

07/01/2011

BUENOS AIRES (Hollywood Reporter) – Brazil is taking extra steps to protect its film industry even as the homegrown movie "Elite Squad 2" just became the country's most popular film ever, surpassing "Avatar" in the process.
U.S. trade concessions on textiles eluding Pakistan
U.S. trade concessions on textiles eluding Pakistan

05/01/2011

Pakistan typically exports about $10 billion of textile products each year, with about a quarter of that amount going to U.S. retailers.
EU considers lifting 21-year-old China arms embargo: report
EU considers lifting 21-year-old China arms embargo: report

05/01/2011

BEIJING - China is unlikely to rely heavily on imported weapons, military experts say, even as the European Union (EU) is considering lifting its 21-year-old ban on arms sales to China.
China, Taiwan Start Tariff Cuts as Relations Warm
China, Taiwan Start Tariff Cuts as Relations Warm

05/01/2011

China and Taiwan will lower import taxes on more than 800 products under the first trade treaty between the former civil-war foes, an accord that the island called a “vitamin” for its economy.
Russia sentencing will complicate WTO bid - U.S. official
Russia sentencing will complicate WTO bid - U.S. official

05/01/2011

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The sentencing handed down to former Russian tycoon Mikhail Khodorkovsky will complicate Russia's bid to join the World Trade Organization, a senior Obama administration official said on Thursday.
Chinese DDGS case could disrupt trade: source
Chinese DDGS case could disrupt trade: source

05/01/2011

China's recently launched anti-dumping investigation into U.S. distillers' dried grains (DDGS) exports could be disruptive to trade, a U.S. industry trade group said on Thursday.
China Slashes Rare Earth Export Quotas, Cracks Down On Illegal Mining
China Slashes Rare Earth Export Quotas, Cracks Down On Illegal Mining

05/01/2011

Rare earth elements are used in iPhones, iPads, hybrid-electric cars, wind turbines, flat-panel monitors, tiny magnets in the fins of bombs, missiles, laser-guided smart bombs, and a myriad of other industrial applications.
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