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Canada drops anti-dumping tariffs against 2 Taiwanese steel firms
Canada drops anti-dumping tariffs against 2 Taiwanese steel firms

06/10/2017

Canada has revoked its anti-dumping tariffs on the products of two Taiwanese steel companies and lowered the duties imposed on Taiwanese steel exporters, following a ruling by the World Trade Organization in favor of Taiwan, the Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA) said Tuesday.
Panel finds U.S. washing machine makers hurt by LG, Samsung imports
Panel finds U.S. washing machine makers hurt by LG, Samsung imports

06/10/2017

The U.S. International Trade Commission found on Thursday that surging imports of large residential washing machines harmed domestic producers, a major step toward the imposition of broad duties or quotas on foreign-made Samsung- and LG-brand machines.
U.S. defers China aluminum foil dumping decision
U.S. defers China aluminum foil dumping decision

06/10/2017

The U.S. Commerce Department said on Thursday it would defer issuing its preliminary determination in an anti-dumping duty probe into imports of aluminum foil from China.
U.S. delays announcing 2nd round of duties on Bombardier until Friday
U.S. delays announcing 2nd round of duties on Bombardier until Friday

06/10/2017

The U.S. Department of Commerce says it is delaying its announcement on preliminary anti-dumping duties against Bombardier Inc. until Friday. The company is expected to face additional export duties on its CSeries commercial jet.
EBMA files anti-dumping complaint against Chinese e-Bikes, warns of “annihilation” of EU makers
EBMA files anti-dumping complaint against Chinese e-Bikes, warns of “annihilation” of EU makers

04/10/2017

The European Bicycle Manufacturer’s Association has revealed that it has lodged an anti-dumping complaint against China’s electric bike export trade.
WTO appoints panel to review Bombardier CSeries subsidies
WTO appoints panel to review Bombardier CSeries subsidies

04/10/2017

Bombardier Inc. sustained another blow Sept. 29 as the World Trade Organization (WTO) formally established a panel to review CSeries subsidies at the request of Brazil’s Embraer S.A., just days after the US imposed massive duties after its American rival petitioned its government.
U.S. files second trade complaint over B.C. wine in grocery stores
U.S. files second trade complaint over B.C. wine in grocery stores

04/10/2017

As dairy products, Bombardier aircraft and softwood lumber continue to bedevil trade relations between Canada and the U.S., negotiators will have to add wine to their list of issues to resolve.
EU, Britain agree to seek same WTO quotas after Brexi
EU, Britain agree to seek same WTO quotas after Brexi

04/10/2017

Britain and its European Unionpartners have agreed to ask the other members of the World Trade Organization (WTO) to maintain the current level of quotas for farm produce after Brexit, EU sources said on Tuesday, APA reports quoting Reuters.
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