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Anti-dumping complaint upheld
Anti-dumping complaint upheld

03/02/2009

The Federal Government has backed a complaint jointly lodged by Kimberly-Clark Australia (KCA) and SCA Hygiene Australia, and is set to impose higher import duties on some imported paper products.
Trade wants clarifications to reduce costs
Trade wants clarifications to reduce costs

03/02/2009

After the government unveiled its second financial package to rescue the economy, the Director General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) and Central Board of Excise and Customs (CBEC) have come out with some useful clarifications and changes.
Toilet paper leads to questions over anti-dumping system
Toilet paper leads to questions over anti-dumping system

03/02/2009

AS Monty Python demonstrated, great parody can change society for the better.
US DOC finds unfair dumping for Chinese graphite electrodes
US DOC finds unfair dumping for Chinese graphite electrodes

03/02/2009

US Department of Commerce has announced its affirmative final determination in the antidumping duty investigation of imports of graphite electrodes from China.
EUROFER welcomes AD against Chinese wire rod
EUROFER welcomes AD against Chinese wire rod

03/02/2009

EUROFER welcomes the European Commission's proposal to impose provisional anti-dumping measures of 25% on imports of wire rod from China.
Court Upholds Affirmative Injury Determination in Diamond Sawblade Antidumping Investigation
Court Upholds Affirmative Injury Determination in Diamond Sawblade Antidumping Investigation

03/02/2009

On January 13, 2009, the United States Court of International Trade (CIT) issued a final ruling in the appeal of the antidumping investigation into diamond sawblades from China and Korea, upholding the affirmative injury determination made by the U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC).
European Union- Warns United States
European Union- Warns United States

03/02/2009

A "Buy American" provision in the US economic stimulus plan, which would ban foreign-made steel or even more products from new infrastructure projects, has ruffled feathers in the EU.
Chinese steel exports become expensive following recent price recovery
Chinese steel exports become expensive following recent price recovery

03/02/2009

Mineweb reported that just one month ago, overseas steel market participants were very concerned about a flood of Chinese steel exports to further depress the already very depressed steel prices in major developed countries. For the moment, those concerns seemed unwarranted.
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