CHINA on Monday launched an anti-dumping probe into stainless steel imports worth US$1.3 billion, including from a privately owned Chinese mill with operations offshore, after complaints that a flood of the product has damaged the local industry.
The Hanoitimes - Canada would look into steel products from four countries including Vietnam with the doubt that those imports harm Canadian producers.
Chinese aluminum foil producer Shantou Wanshun Package Material Stock Co on Monday said its subsidiary is suing the US over twin anti-dumping and anti-subsidy duties Washington imposed on its shipments.
The Canada Border Services Agency has launched an anti-dumping investigation against carbon steel welded pipes from Vietnam, the Philippines, Pakistan, and Turkey.
The combination of new anti-dumping fees and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA) seafood import monitoring program (SIMP) rules will slow the amount of shrimp Vietnam sends to the US.