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EU, China to focus on trade, economy at summit
EU, China to focus on trade, economy at summit

19/05/2009

BRUSSELS: EU and Chinese leaders are on Wednesday to steer clear of tough issues at a fence-mending summit focused on trade and the economic crisis after Beijing cancelled their last meeting over the Dalai Lama.
China continues to bear the flood in steel imports
China continues to bear the flood in steel imports

19/05/2009

As per the latest statistics of Customs, the export of China's finished steel products dropped to 1.41 million tonnes in April down by 15.6% from March or 70.5% from that of last year. This is the forth consecutive month that China steel export stayed below 2 million tonnes reaching the history low since November 2005.
China hopes EU to recognize market economy status
China hopes EU to recognize market economy status

17/05/2009

China has called for the EU to recognize its market economy status soon, said Yao Jian, spokesman for China's Ministry of Commerce (MOC) here Friday.
WTO top court has mixed ruling in U.S. antidumping case
WTO top court has mixed ruling in U.S. antidumping case

17/05/2009

GENEVA (Reuters) - The World Trade Organisation's top court issued a mixed ruling on Thursday in a case involving U.S. treatment of unfairly priced imports but urged the United States to comply with previous WTO rulings in the dispute.
Dumping affects Indian SMEs: Industry supports probes
Dumping affects Indian SMEs: Industry supports probes

17/05/2009

According to a survey by the PHD Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PHDCCI), dumping of products from countries like China have affected one-third of firms located in North India. Sectors including sanitary ware, pharmaceuticals, and food products have been seriously impacted by the under-priced imports from China.
Chinese Garlic Producers Win Antidumping Ruling
Chinese Garlic Producers Win Antidumping Ruling

17/05/2009

(CN) - The Court of International Trade overturned portions of an antidumping duty imposed on Chinese producers and exporters of fresh garlic. Judge Ridgway said the U.S. government's calculations on "garlic bulb, ocean freight, packing cartons, and plastic jars, and its calculation of the applicable wage rate, cannot be sustained on the existing record."
WTO Appeals Panel Finds U.S. Doesn't Comply On Zeroing
WTO Appeals Panel Finds U.S. Doesn't Comply On Zeroing

17/05/2009

WASHINGTON (Dow Jones)--A World Trade Organization appeals panel agreed Thursday with an earlier finding that the U.S. failed to stop using a method of calculating antidumping duties called "zeroing."
International Trade Commission Rules That Unfairly Traded Imports of Plastic Grocery and Shopping Bags Are Harming U.S. Producer
International Trade Commission Rules That Unfairly Traded Imports of Plastic Grocery and Shopping Bags Are Harming U.S. Producer

17/05/2009

WASHINGTON, May 14 /PRNewswire/ -- The U.S. International Trade Commission ("ITC") voted unanimously today that there is a reasonable indication that the U.S. industry producing plastic grocery and shopping bags is being materially injured by reason of dumped and subsidized imports from Indonesia, Taiwan, and Vietnam
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