HANOI — Vietnam has filed its first case over anti-dumping measures under World Trade Organisation rules since joining the body three years ago, official media reported.
The United States on Friday slapped preliminary anti-dumping duties ranging up to 231.4 percent on gift box and other types of narrow woven ribbons from China it said were unfairly priced.
The US Department of Commerce (DOC) said in late January that Nha Trang Seafoods Joint Stock Company (Nha Trang Seafoods) did not dump tra fish on the US market between August 1, 2008 and July 31, 2009.
Sources from the WTO based in Geneva say Vietnam has brought a lawsuit to the WTO protesting against the US imposition of anti-dumping taxes on the country’s frozen shrimp.
The US Department of Commerce (DOC) has decided to extend the time limit for the final results of the antidumping (AD) duty administrative review for steel grating from China.
The WFSGI notes that the Chinese government has requested WTO consultations on the European Union’s anti-dumping tariffs on Chinese and Vietnamese footwear imports.