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Russia extends its grain export ban
Russia extends its grain export ban

06/09/2010

Russia will consider lifting its grain export ban only after the next year's harvest has been reaped, Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin has said.
Nepali goverment bans gold import
Nepali goverment bans gold import

06/09/2010

KATHMANDU, Sept. 3 (Xinhua) -- Nepali government has imposed a ban on gold imports to deal with the mounting pressure such imports been exerting on the country's foreign currency reserves.
EU firms urge China to drop barriers to business
EU firms urge China to drop barriers to business

06/09/2010

(Reuters) - European companies called on Thursday for equal access to China's markets and expressed concern that Beijing is backsliding on regulatory reform.
China worried over proposed changes in US trade remedies
China worried over proposed changes in US trade remedies

06/09/2010

The U.S. Commerce Department proposed 14 measures to strengthen enforcement of trade remedy laws on Aug. 26, and the measures mainly target non-market economies, which are cause for deep concern in China, said an official from the Bureau of Fair Trade for Imports and Exports under the Ministry of Commerce on Sept. 1.
China to levy duties on US chicken
China to levy duties on US chicken

06/09/2010

BEIJING, Sept. 1 (Xinhuanet) -- China's Ministry of Commerce has reached its final decision on charging countervailing duties, on white-feathered broiler chicken from America.
Australia cancels AD probe on welded steel tubes from China
Australia cancels AD probe on welded steel tubes from China

31/08/2010

Australian Customs and Border Protection Service released an announcement which decided to formally cancel anti dumping investigation on carbon welded steel pipes purchased from China holding that those products didn't exert materials threatens or damages to Australian steel tube industry.
U.S. Likely to Find China Subsidized Aluminum
U.S. Likely to Find China Subsidized Aluminum

31/08/2010

The U.S. Commerce Department is expected Tuesday to find that $550 million in imported Chinese aluminum was illegally subsidized by the Chinese government, people familiar with the situation said, potentially leading to higher import duties as early as next week.
Chinese academics: Protectionism burdens China's exporters
Chinese academics: Protectionism burdens China's exporters

31/08/2010

Given the uncertainty surrounding the global recovery, the United States, the European Union and Japan have recently released new trade protectionism measures. Trade protectionism, which is a tool to transfer domestic conflicts to other countries, has become the biggest threat toward Chinese exporters, experts from major Chinese universities have said.
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