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China calls U.S. tariffs discriminatory
China calls U.S. tariffs discriminatory

27/11/2009

BEIJING, Nov. 26 (UPI) -- China says the U.S. Commerce Department's decision to levy an average of about 13.7 percent anti-subsidy tariffs on its oil well pipes is "discriminatory"
Okoumé plywood duties under scrutiny
Okoumé plywood duties under scrutiny

27/11/2009

Traders have until December 21 to express their views on a European Commission review of anti-dumping duty measures on Chinese okoumé plywood.
Japan calls for tougher WTO rules on anti-dumping
Japan calls for tougher WTO rules on anti-dumping

27/11/2009

GENEVA, Nov 25 (Reuters) - Japan called on World Trade Organisation members on Wednesday to agree tougher rules on how far states can go to defend themselves against unfairly priced imports, warning excessive retaliation could disrupt commerce.
US lowers some duties in China steel pipe case
US lowers some duties in China steel pipe case

27/11/2009

WASHINGTON, Nov 24 (Reuters) - The U.S. Commerce Department cut some of its duties on Tuesday on steel pipe from China used to transport oil in a case that is part of the largest U.S. trade action against the country.
VN applauds EU anti-dumping committee’s decision
VN applauds EU anti-dumping committee’s decision

24/11/2009

The Vietnamese Ministry of Industry and Trade has applauded the European Union anti-dumping committee’s recent rejection of an European Commission (EC) proposal to extend dumping duties on shoes imported from Vietnam and China.
India Investigates Dumping of PVC by Taiwan Exporters
India Investigates Dumping of PVC by Taiwan Exporters

24/11/2009

Taipei, Nov. 24, 2009 (CENS)--India`s Department of Commerce and Industry recently began investigating alleged dumping of PVC (polyvinyl chloride) by Taiwan exporters, which may impact such suppliers on the island, including Formosa Plastics Corp., China General Plastics Corp. and Ocean Plastics Corp., with such investigations to also examine PVC from China, Malaysia, Thailand and Russia.
APTMA castigates proposal to ban yarn exports
APTMA castigates proposal to ban yarn exports

24/11/2009

The All Pakistan Textile Mills Association (APTMA) has severely condemned the proposal to impose restrictions on exports of cotton yarn or imposing duty, by saying that this would be against the concept of free trade mechanism.
U.S.-China Tire War to Benefit Local Makers
U.S.-China Tire War to Benefit Local Makers

24/11/2009

The ongoing trade friction between the United States and China over tariffs on tires could help Korean makers secure easier access to the U.S. market, a state-run trade agency said Monday.
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