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Congress should end electric car subsidies, not expand them
Congress should end electric car subsidies, not expand them

28/11/2018

In 2008, in an effort to coax more Americans into buying “green” vehicles, the federal government instituted the electric vehicle (EV) tax credit.
Vietnam wins steel dispute with Indonesia
Vietnam wins steel dispute with Indonesia

28/11/2018

Vietnam had won a three-year dispute with Indonesia regarding safeguards on certain iron and steel products, according to the Trade Remedies Authority of Vietnam.
Trump stays adamant, may raise China tariffs
Trump stays adamant, may raise China tariffs

26/11/2018

US President Donald Trump said on Monday he expected to move ahead with raising tariffs on US$200 billion in Chinese imports to 25 per cent from the current 10 per cent and repeated his threat to slap tariffs on all remaining imports from China.
Vietnamese steel faces anti-dumping investigations
Vietnamese steel faces anti-dumping investigations

26/11/2018

From mid-July to early August 2018, there were eight trade defense cases initiated by other countries towards steel products imported from Vietnam, local media reported on Friday.
Chile's CNDP recommends no antidumping duty on Mexico's rebar imports
Chile's CNDP recommends no antidumping duty on Mexico's rebar imports

23/11/2018

Sao Paulo — Chile's Anti-Price Distortion Commission (CNDP) said Friday it has decided not to recommend an antidumping duty on imports of rebar from Mexico.
Import tariffs should apply to Woodfibre LNG modules, border services says
Import tariffs should apply to Woodfibre LNG modules, border services says

23/11/2018

The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) said on Friday that the modules to be used in a liquefied natural gas export terminal near Vancouver should be subject to hefty import tariffs on certain steel elements, in a blow to the proposed $1.6-billion project.
PH: Surge in palm oil imports raises fears of dumping
PH: Surge in palm oil imports raises fears of dumping

23/11/2018

Piñol said the Department of Agriculture (DA) was taken aback when palm oil imports jumped by 900 percent on an annual basis and breached 200 million kilograms (kg) in 2017.
Vietnam: Steel firms strive to stay strong
Vietnam: Steel firms strive to stay strong

23/11/2018

In recent months, Việt Nam’s steel industry has had to compete with a rising amount of imported steel in the domestic market and faces a number of anti-dumping investigations in export destinations, reported the Ministry of Industry and Trade.
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