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India merges anti-dumping, import safeguard bodies
India merges anti-dumping, import safeguard bodies

15/05/2018

The commerce ministry said the government has amended the rules on allocation of business, shifting work pertaining to safeguard measures to the ministry
Tra fish industry facing dangerous situation, warn experts
Tra fish industry facing dangerous situation, warn experts

15/05/2018

The boom in the industry has opened a potentially dangerous situation in which supply exceeds demand, potentially leading to a bubble.
EU anti-dumping tyre measures strongly opposed by China
EU anti-dumping tyre measures strongly opposed by China

15/05/2018

Beijing has expressed strong dissatisfaction over the European Commission's (EC) decision to impose lofty anti-dumping duties on Chinese bus and lorry tyres.
India to counter U.S. complaint on farm subsidies in WTO
India to counter U.S. complaint on farm subsidies in WTO

15/05/2018

A complaint lodged by the U.S. at the World Trade Organisation (WTO) against India’s farm subsidies is baseless, according to Indian diplomatic sources.
Tariffs on Canadian paper 'detrimental' to troubled US newspaper industry
Tariffs on Canadian paper 'detrimental' to troubled US newspaper industry

14/05/2018

Donald Trump’s trade tariffs and anti-dumping penalties have pushed the cost of imported Canadian newsprint up by 30%
India merges anti-dumping, import safeguard bodies
India merges anti-dumping, import safeguard bodies

11/05/2018

India has finally merged the two separate bodies handling anti-dumping and import safeguards to form the Directorate General of Trade Remedies (DGTR), in line with US International Trade Commission (USITC), for providing comprehensive and swift trade defence mechanism under one umbrella.
How EU should respond to Trump’s steel tariffs
How EU should respond to Trump’s steel tariffs

11/05/2018

The last-minute decision by US President Donald Trump’s administration to delay imposing steel (and aluminium) tariffs on Canada, the European Union, and Mexico for 30 more days will ostensibly give the US a chance to negotiate a longer-term arrangement with its trading partners. What should such an arrangement look like?
Canada issues final say on anti-dumping probe into Vietnam’s pipe fittings
Canada issues final say on anti-dumping probe into Vietnam’s pipe fittings

11/05/2018

The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) has made final determinations of dumping and subsidizing in respect of certain copper pipe fittings (CPF) from Vietnam, according to the Ministry of Industry and Trade.
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