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Chicken parts join menu of U.S.-China disputes
Chicken parts join menu of U.S.-China disputes

08/02/2010

WASHINGTON/BEIJING, Feb 5 (Reuters) - China said on Friday it will slap heavy anti-dumping duties on U.S. chicken parts, a move likely to aggravate trade ties between two of the world's most important economies at a time of strained political relations.
(India) Govt slaps anti-dumping duty on carbon black
(India) Govt slaps anti-dumping duty on carbon black

08/02/2010

The government has imposed anti-dumping duty of up to Rs 20 ($0.423) per kg on imports of carbon black used by the rubber industry to guard domestic players from cheap shipments from China, Australia, Thailand and Russia.
EU calls for WTO sanctions against US
EU calls for WTO sanctions against US

08/02/2010

The European Union has called on the World Trade Organization (WTO) to impose sanctions on US-made goods in retaliation for the country's anti-dumping measures.
EFA reacts to China’s decision to take footwear AD case to WTO
EFA reacts to China’s decision to take footwear AD case to WTO

08/02/2010

The European Footwear Alliance (EFA) takes note of the Chinese government’s decision to request WTO consultations on EU anti-dumping measures imposed on Chinese and Vietnamese footwear. This is only the second time that China has decided to take the EU through WTO trade dispute settlement procedures.
China to impose anti-dumping penalties on US chicken
China to impose anti-dumping penalties on US chicken

08/02/2010

BEIJING — China said Friday it would slap stiff penalties on a variety of US chicken meat it says is being sold at an unfairly low price, in the latest move likely to up the pressure on strained Sino-US relations.
America and China
America and China

08/02/2010

As China and America square off in the latest round of recriminations, how bad are relations really?
Protectionism Hurting U.S., China Trade Relations, Ministry Says
Protectionism Hurting U.S., China Trade Relations, Ministry Says

05/02/2010

Feb. 2 (Bloomberg) -- China is the “biggest victim” of growing U.S. protectionism, the Chinese Ministry of Commerce said on its Web site late yesterday.
U.S. Manufacturers Report Compelling Evidence of Evasion of Antidumping Duties on Imported Steel Wire Products
U.S. Manufacturers Report Compelling Evidence of Evasion of Antidumping Duties on Imported Steel Wire Products

05/02/2010

$84 million annual loss to U.S. Treasury, negative impact on jobs documented
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