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Cyclical Provisions in NAFTA Facelift Raise Anti-Dumping Concerns
Cyclical Provisions in NAFTA Facelift Raise Anti-Dumping Concerns

13/10/2017

The Anti-Dumping Agreement of the World Trade Organization (WTO), sometimes referred to as the AD Agreement, is, in a nutshell, designed to protect businesses in all countries, including American producers, farmers and manufacturers.
China urges U.S., EU to abide by WTO rules in anti-dumping investigations
China urges U.S., EU to abide by WTO rules in anti-dumping investigations

13/10/2017

The European Union's new anti-dumping rules that grant separate treatment for imports under "significant market distortions" are not in compliance with World Trade Organization (WTO) obligations, the Ministry of Commerce (MOC) said Thursday.
WTO: Fishermen groups warn govt against accepting subsidy cuts
WTO: Fishermen groups warn govt against accepting subsidy cuts

11/10/2017

Small-scale fishermen groups have asked the government not to take on any commitments to curb fisheries subsidies at the World Trade Organisation’s (WTO) Ministerial meeting in Buenos Aires in December
Some in Brazil's steel sector worried about EU AD duties on HRC
Some in Brazil's steel sector worried about EU AD duties on HRC

11/10/2017

The European Union's move to levy definitive anti-dumping duties on imports of hot rolled steel coil from Brazil will harm the country's exports to Europe
Seafood export likely to move from far to near markets
Seafood export likely to move from far to near markets

09/10/2017

According to information from a businessman attending global seafood conference in Bali, Indonesia, seafood import market will move toward Asian region  comprising Japan, South Korea and China in the near future.
GCC must take protectionist stance against cheap China steel: Unicoil President
GCC must take protectionist stance against cheap China steel: Unicoil President

09/10/2017

Despite being one of the largest consumers of steel in the region, the UAE’s own production has been suffering due to Chinese influence, according to a top industry executive.
US Slams China With Preliminary Duties on Tool Chests and Cabinets
US Slams China With Preliminary Duties on Tool Chests and Cabinets

09/10/2017

US Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross has announced the affirmative preliminary determination in the countervailing duty (CVD) investigation, finding that exporters of tool chests and cabinets from China received countervailable subsidies ranging from 17.32 percent to 32.07 percent.
Bombardier now facing 300% duty for US imports
Bombardier now facing 300% duty for US imports

09/10/2017

One of Northern Ireland’s largest employers is facing a proposed 300% duty on its exports of planes to the US amid an international trade dispute, the US government said last night.
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