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Investigation determines Chinese companies evaded antidumping and countervailing orders
Investigation determines Chinese companies evaded antidumping and countervailing orders

28/12/2018

In February 2018, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) began an investigation into Chinese companies Sun Bright International Corp. and Fair Importing Corp., over issues pertaining to antidumping (AD) and countervailing duties (CVD). Sun Bright produces aluminum profiles for doors, windows and other uses. Conducted under the Enforce and Protect Act (EAPA), the investigation has now determined that both companies failed to declare that merchandise was subject to AD/CVD orders, while making no related payments on aluminum extrusions imported into the U.S. from China.
Philippines looking forward to WTO agreement against fishing subsidies
Philippines looking forward to WTO agreement against fishing subsidies

26/12/2018

The Philippines is looking forward to a pending World Trade Organization (WTO) agreement to eliminate fisheries subsidies, saying that such a deal would protect the country’s coastal waters from overfishing.
Vietnamese firms need to adapt to cope with trade defence measures
Vietnamese firms need to adapt to cope with trade defence measures

26/12/2018

Chu Thang Trung, deputy director of the Ministry of Industry and Trade’s Trade Remedies Authority, talks to Hải quan (Customs) newspaper about how Vietnamese firms can avoid trade defence lawsuits during the process of international economic integration.
China's November grains imports fall amid rocky trade ties
China's November grains imports fall amid rocky trade ties

26/12/2018

China’s November barley imports dropped further, while sorghum intake remained a trickle, customs data showed on Sunday, amid Beijing’s rocky trade relations with major grains exporters.
India: No rethink by govt on decision to end Sugar subsidy
India: No rethink by govt on decision to end Sugar subsidy

26/12/2018

From next year, sugar won’t be available in ration depots as the government has not kept any budgetary provision for it. The sweet commodity would not even be available to lakhs of `poor people’ AAY and BPL category consumers in the State.
US, EU protectionism won‘t stall China‘s tech rise
US, EU protectionism won‘t stall China‘s tech rise

24/12/2018

In the 1980s, a lot of people were hailing the trend toward “science and technology without borders.” At that time, many of the unknowns and problems faced by human beings were not confined to single countries, so the idea was that the wisdom of scientists from various countries should be integrated and the fruits of this knowledge should be shared to address the practical problems facing the world. The idea, which was advocated mainly by the West, suggested that every technology could be used to serve the whole world. However, if we look at it today, things seem a little different.
China opens anti-subsidy investigation into Australian barley imports
China opens anti-subsidy investigation into Australian barley imports

24/12/2018

China’s commerce ministry launched an anti-subsidy probe into Australian barley imports on Friday, ramping up pressure on suppliers and increasing uncertainty in the market after an anti-dumping probe announced last month.
Taiwan government to subsidize ABS equipped motorcycles
Taiwan government to subsidize ABS equipped motorcycles

24/12/2018

TAIPEI (Taiwan News) – Starting next year, the Taiwan government will subsidize the installation of, or purchase of a new scooter or motorcycle with an anti-lock braking system (ABS) or a combined braking system (CBS), reported CNA.
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