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India: Anti-dumping duty on 'methylene chloride' from US, EU extended by one year
India: Anti-dumping duty on 'methylene chloride' from US, EU extended by one year

08/08/2018

NEW DELHI: The Finance Ministry has extended by one year the validity of existing anti-dumping duty on 'methylene chloride' -- a chemical used by Pharma companies -- imports from the US and the European Union.
India confident of achieving solar targets at affordable tariffs despite levying safeguard duty
India confident of achieving solar targets at affordable tariffs despite levying safeguard duty

08/08/2018

New Delhi: India remains confident that the imposition of safeguard duty on solar cell and module imported from China and Malaysia will not impact its marquee solar power programme, said Anand Kumar, secretary in the ministry of new and renewable energy.
Vietnam’s steel exports affected by anti-dumping investigations/
Vietnam’s steel exports affected by anti-dumping investigations/

08/08/2018

On July 24, the Canadian International Trade Tribunal (CITT) releases a final judgment about imported cold-rolled coil steel from China, South Korea and Vietnam for domestic steel manufacturing.
VN businesses need to learn how to deal with anti-dumping lawsuits: experts
VN businesses need to learn how to deal with anti-dumping lawsuits: experts

02/08/2018

VietNamNet Bridge - Vietnam’s products overseas, especially in the US, have been facing more anti-dumping lawsuits in recent years.
​Vietnam: Steel exporters warned of the risk of exceeding export quotas to Europe
​Vietnam: Steel exporters warned of the risk of exceeding export quotas to Europe

02/08/2018

NDO – The Trade Remedies Authority of Vietnam, under the Ministry of Industry and Trade, has issued warnings to steel exporters to European countries.
China vows retaliation if Trump slaps 25% tariff on US$200 billion of Chinese imports
China vows retaliation if Trump slaps 25% tariff on US$200 billion of Chinese imports

02/08/2018

BEIJING/WASHINGTON: China said on Wednesday that "blackmail" wouldn't work and that it would hit back if the United States takes further steps hindering trade, as the Trump administration considers slapping a 25 per cent tariff on US$200 billion worth of Chinese goods.
​US threatens raising tariffs to 25% on $200 billion of Chinese goods
​US threatens raising tariffs to 25% on $200 billion of Chinese goods

02/08/2018

(CNN)The Trump administration is considering increasing the rate of proposed tariffs to 25% on an additional $200 billion worth of goods from China.
WTO dumps on Australian steel protection
WTO dumps on Australian steel protection

31/07/2018

The World Trade Organisation has singled out Australia as a global leader in imposing trade sanctions, with trade experts blaming the report card on bipartisan ¬“odious protectionism” of the steel industry.
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