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Anti-dumping investigations in Israel
11/01/2019
Over the last few decades, the global economy has witnessed a trend towards trade liberalization and the harnessing of market-based principles, such as competition and comparative advantage, to create wealth around the world. This trend fits well into the narrative of globalization and has found much of its support in the World Trade Organization (the WTO)'s numerous multilateral agreements, which are intended to lower trade barriers and integrate the world’s economies.
As e-bike anti-dumping actions are coming EBMA fills in final details
11/01/2019
Next week the European Commission will announce the definitive anti-dumping and anti-subsidy measures on the e-bike import from China. It ends a legal proceeding which took over 15 months. With the 19 January 2019 statutory deadline approaching the European Bicycle Manufacturers Association (EBMA) fills in the final details, as explained to Bike Europe in a recent interview with Secretary General Moreno Fioravanti.
Vietnam could face tra fish oversupply
09/01/2019
EC notifies WTO on permanent safeguard measures proposal
09/01/2019
The European Commission has notified the World Trade Organisation of its findings related to the ongoing investigation on safeguard measures, finally making public the draft anticipated by Kallanish. A vote by EU member states is now expected to ratify the proposal in mid-January, while WTO members have the opportunity to also comment on this.
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