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China strongly opposes Canada's anti-dumping duties on casing pipes
China strongly opposes Canada's anti-dumping duties on casing pipes

11/03/2008

BEIJING, March 5 (Xinhua) -- China strongly opposed Canada's decision to levy anti-dumping and anti-subsidy duties on seamless carbon or alloy steel oil and well casing pipes from China, the Ministry of Commerce (MOC) said on Wednesday.
TUF expects limited impact from AD rates
TUF expects limited impact from AD rates

11/03/2008

Thai Union Frozen Products has confidence that the US Department of Commerce's 15.30 per cent preliminary anti-dumping (AD) rate for the company's shrimp, which is now 5.95 per cent, contains an error.
WTO rejects US new import duty on Indian seafoods
WTO rejects US new import duty on Indian seafoods

11/03/2008

KOCHI: The move to impose additional customs bond by the US on Indian seafood products has been ruled out by World Trade Organisation (WTO).
WTO committee throws out US move to check shrimp imports
WTO committee throws out US move to check shrimp imports

11/03/2008

GENEVA: US measures requiring India and Thailand to post bonds to cover anti-dumping duties on imports of shrimp violate international trade rules, a World Trade Organisation (WTO) panel said in the past week.
Shrimp exporters win against US
Shrimp exporters win against US

11/03/2008

The US had initiated anti-dumping duty on Indian shrimp since 2004 as it claimed India was selling shrimp to it at a price lower than that to any other country.
Victory at the WTO
Victory at the WTO

11/03/2008

The World Trade Organisation has ruled that a cash bond demanded by US Customs for Thai shrimp exporters is illegal.
Swedish pledge to fight EU protectionism
Swedish pledge to fight EU protectionism

11/03/2008

Sweden on Tuesday weighed into the growing debate over protectionism in Europe by pledging to make combating anti-free trade practices a cornerstone of its presidency of the European Union next year.
EU files WTO complaint over Chinese media restrictions: sources
EU files WTO complaint over Chinese media restrictions: sources

11/03/2008

(GENEVA) - The European Union on Monday lodged a complaint with the World Trade Organisation over Chinese restrictions on foreign financial news providers working in the country, trade sources said.
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