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EU, U.S. suspend tariff dispute, no sanctions yet
EU, U.S. suspend tariff dispute, no sanctions yet

13/09/2010

BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The World Trade Organization halted arbitration between the United States and European Union on Wednesday after the two sides requested more time to resolve an import tariff dispute without sanctions.
Argentina on Our Final Anti-Dumping Measures Taken Denim
Argentina on Our Final Anti-Dumping Measures Taken Denim

13/09/2010

Argentina industry, announced 8 imported from China to implement the denim, and eventually anti-dumping measures set minimum price of imports.
Russian President signals end to grain export ban
Russian President signals end to grain export ban

09/09/2010

The extreme heatwave destroyed crops in many parts of Russia
EU seeks 5-year duties on Chinese car wheels
EU seeks 5-year duties on Chinese car wheels

09/09/2010

BRUSSELS, Sept 3 (Reuters) - The European Union wants to impose duties of 22.3 percent on imports of Chinese car wheels that could be valid for five years, according to a document seen by Reuters.
China's import drive to be launched
China's import drive to be launched

09/09/2010

BEIJING, Sept. 7 (Xinhuanet) -- China will "vigorously" expand its imports of key products as the nation strives to cut its trade surplus amid growing protectionism against the world's largest exporter, a senior Chinese trade official said on Monday.
China strives to build open, optimal investment environment for foreign firms: vice president
China strives to build open, optimal investment environment for foreign firms: vice president

09/09/2010

XIAMEN, Sept. 7 (Xinhua) -- Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping said Tuesday China is taking vigorous steps to create a more open and optimal investment environment for foreign-invested enterprises.
U.S. Commerce Department refuses to initiate investigation on China's currency allegations
U.S. Commerce Department refuses to initiate investigation on China's currency allegations

06/09/2010

WASHINGTON, (Xinhua) -- U.S. Commerce Department announced on Tuesday its decision not to initiate investigation on allegations that China's currency practices constitute an unfair subsidy.
Russia plans tariff rise on car imports
Russia plans tariff rise on car imports

06/09/2010

Russia’s bid to join the World Trade Organisation received a blow on Monday after Russian prime minister Vladimir Putin announced plans to raise car tariffs in order to encourage foreign motor companies to invest in the country
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