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Customs policy contributes to ensuring flow of import and export goods
Customs policy contributes to ensuring flow of import and export goods

29/01/2021

Facing the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic, in addition to solutions to strengthen customs inspection and supervision, Customs has promptly implemented solutions to support businesses to overcome difficulties, ensuring the flow of import and export goods.
Promoting exports to the EU via Polish gateway
Promoting exports to the EU via Polish gateway

29/01/2021

The Polish market represents a crucial gateway which can help local goods make further inroads into the EU market in the future, experts shared the view at a workshop held on January 28 in Ho Chi Minh City.
Construction rebar imports spur dumping inquiry
Construction rebar imports spur dumping inquiry

29/01/2021

Some construction rebar imports to Canada could be skirting international trade agreements. Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) is currently investigating evidence that up to nine countries are dumping products that undercut domestic prices and are deleterious to Canadian manufacturers. 
Vietnam concerned about Brazil’s rules on aquatic imports
Vietnam concerned about Brazil’s rules on aquatic imports

29/01/2021

The Vietnam Sanitary and Phytosanitary Notification Authority and Enquiry Point has expressed the country’s concern over Brazil’s application of regulations that go beyond international practices on shrimp and tra fish imported from Vietnam.
ITC: EXISTING DUTIES ON PLT TIRE IMPORTS FROM CHINA REMAIN
ITC: EXISTING DUTIES ON PLT TIRE IMPORTS FROM CHINA REMAIN

29/01/2021

The U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) determined this week that revoking existing antidumping and countervailing duty orders on imports of passenger and light truck tires from China would likely lead to a continuation or recurrence of material injury within a reasonably foreseeable time. 
Control goods violate fraud of origin and e-commerce
Control goods violate fraud of origin and e-commerce

29/01/2021

Through market control, fraudulent activities on origin of goods have emerged and smuggling and trade fraud through e-commerce activities have widespread and difficult to contain. 
India's Nov caustic soda imports double, but seen falling on anti-dumping probe
India's Nov caustic soda imports double, but seen falling on anti-dumping probe

27/01/2021

India's caustic soda imports more than doubled to 39,726 mt in November 2020, from 17,383 mt in October, according to the latest Indian customs data released Jan. 26. But market sources said the country's caustic soda imports will likely fall in the coming months amid ongoing anti-dumping investigations.
EU calls on Govt. to notify import restrictions to WTO
EU calls on Govt. to notify import restrictions to WTO

27/01/2021

The European Union (EU) yesterday called on the Sri Lankan Government to notify its import restrictions to the World Trade Organisation (WTO) stressing that open and fair trade requires a level playing field, something which has not been the case as a result of the limits in place since April 2020. 
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