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Like us, president's new man has China ties
Like us, president's new man has China ties

02/03/2009

President Obama’s latest, and hopefully last, choice for Commerce secretary has something in common with the furniture industry — close ties to China.
New instruments of protection
New instruments of protection

02/03/2009

US recession spread with unusual speed to many other countries with consequent fall in exports, industrial production and employment. This has aroused fears about the use of protectionist measures to conserve demand and promote growth.
Antidumping duties revoked on toy boxes
Antidumping duties revoked on toy boxes

02/03/2009

Commerce excludes them from bedroom scope
DOC Initiates Bedroom Dumping Review
DOC Initiates Bedroom Dumping Review

02/03/2009

The U.S. Department of Commerce (DOC) has initiated an administrative review of the anti-dumping order on wooden bedroom furniture from China covering shipments for the 2008 calendar year.
Local shrimp exporter enjoys benefits from US anti-dumping verdict
Local shrimp exporter enjoys benefits from US anti-dumping verdict

25/02/2009

The Minh Phu Seafood Corporation (MPC) has received a bond payment refund from the US Customs Service following its conclusion that MPC was not guilty of dumping shrimp into the US market.
US ITC makes determination on refined brown aluminium oxide from China
US ITC makes determination on refined brown aluminium oxide from China

25/02/2009

The US International Trade Commission determined that revoking the existing antidumping duty order on refined brown aluminum oxide from China would be likely to lead to continuation or recurrence of material injury within a reasonably foreseeable time.
GCC to defend against WTO dumping charges
GCC to defend against WTO dumping charges

25/02/2009

GCC countries are forging a joint front to defend themselves against charges levelled under the World Trade Organisation's (WTO) anti-dumping safeguard laws, it was revealed.
WTO 'zeroing' ruling goes too far - US lawmakers
WTO 'zeroing' ruling goes too far - US lawmakers

25/02/2009

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The World Trade Organization's top court overstepped its authority this month in a ruling against a U.S. method of calculating anti-dumping duties, two senior U.S. lawmakers said Monday.
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