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US Sets Preliminary Penalties on Chinese Potassium Phosphate Salts
US Sets Preliminary Penalties on Chinese Potassium Phosphate Salts

19/03/2010

The U.S. Commerce Department said on Thursday that it has set preliminary antidumping duties (AD) on imports of certain potassium phosphate salts from China, a move that might escalate trade disputes between the two countries.
(India) Dumping probe order on telecom equipment set aside
(India) Dumping probe order on telecom equipment set aside

19/03/2010

Telecom service companies heave a sigh of relief.As a result of the court ruling, the decision to impose a provisional anti-dumping duty of 236 per cent on imports will be nullified.
(Jamaica) Cement probe extended
(Jamaica) Cement probe extended

17/03/2010

The Anti-Dumping and Subsidies Commission (ADSC) has given itself another 45 days to complete its investigations of Vulcan cement, which was introduced to the Jamaican market more than a year ago when Tank-Weld Metals entered the cement-distribution market.
WTO Has Obstacles to Trade In Retreat
WTO Has Obstacles to Trade In Retreat

17/03/2010

WTO says it is still a risk, but some governments are opening up
Standing guard: NPPA asked to monitor prices of antibiotics
Standing guard: NPPA asked to monitor prices of antibiotics

17/03/2010

NEW DELHI : The department of pharmaceuticals, or DoP, has asked the country’s drug price regulator to be on guard against a possible spike in antibiotic prices after a proposed anti-dumping duty on import of key ingredients takes effect.
U.S. Chicken Exporters Face A Double Challenge
U.S. Chicken Exporters Face A Double Challenge

17/03/2010

U.S. chicken meat exporters have a double challenge because two major importing countries, Russia and China, have restricted imports from the U.S. While the underlying reasons for the market restrictions are different, they point out that the U.S. must have a positive trade policy agenda to deal with policy differences.
Imports not causing injury to steel industry: Prathap
Imports not causing injury to steel industry: Prathap

17/03/2010

New Delhi, Mar 5 (PTI) Even as imports surged by about 34 per cent earlier this year, the government today said there is no case of the cheap imports causing injury to domestic steel industry.
(India) Govt mulls anti-dumping duty on import of a Chinese chemical
(India) Govt mulls anti-dumping duty on import of a Chinese chemical

17/03/2010

India is likely to impose an anti- dumping duty of up to $213.34 per tonne on the import of a chemical used by industries like glass, bricks and tiles to protect the domestic industry from cheap Chinese imports.
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