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South Korea to suspend tariff concessions on US imports: WTO
South Korea to suspend tariff concessions on US imports: WTO

09/04/2018

The World Trade Organization (WTO) said Friday that South Korea is to suspend tariff concessions on certain goods from the United States due to tariffs imposed by Washington on solar cells and washing machines responsible for around 1.4 billion US dollars in annual trade. 
U.S. dumping duties set for tool chest imports
U.S. dumping duties set for tool chest imports

09/04/2018

The Commerce Department has finalized increased duties for imports of Chinese and Vietnamese tool chests and cabinets, and the International Trade Commission is scheduled to issue its final determinations for these antidumping investigations by May 18.
Vietnam calls for fair deal from US on import tariffs
Vietnam calls for fair deal from US on import tariffs

09/04/2018

Vietnam's foreign ministry made the statement following a flurry of import tariffs in recent months.
Shrimp surplus stresses sellers
Shrimp surplus stresses sellers

09/04/2018

HÀ NỘI — The country’s shrimp export business could be in for a tough year, due to sharp rise in global supply and a drop in market price.
India slaps anti-dumping duty on import of phosphorus pentoxide from China
India slaps anti-dumping duty on import of phosphorus pentoxide from China

09/04/2018

Phosphorus Pentoxide is used as a powerful desiccant and dehydrating agent and is a useful building block and reagent in the chemical industry
China lists $50 billion of US goods it might hit with 25% tariff
China lists $50 billion of US goods it might hit with 25% tariff

06/04/2018

BEIJING: China on Wednesday issued a $50 billion list of US goods including soybeans and small aircraft for possible tariff hikes in an escalating and potentially damaging technology dispute with Washington.
Analysts react to latest US-China tariffs
Analysts react to latest US-China tariffs

06/04/2018

"As the Chinese saying goes, it is only polite to reciprocate” - China’s embassy in Washington.
U.S. says tool chests from China, Vietnam are being dumped in U.S. market
U.S. says tool chests from China, Vietnam are being dumped in U.S. market

06/04/2018

WASHINGTON, April 5 (Reuters) - The U.S. Commerce Department said on Thursday it had determined that tool chests and cabinets made in China and Vietnam were being dumped in the U.S. market, and announced prospective import duties on the products ranging up to 327 percent.
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