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Argentina seeks minimum biodiesel price rather than U.S. tariffs
Argentina seeks minimum biodiesel price rather than U.S. tariffs

29/09/2017

Argentina's government is negotiating a minimum price for its biodiesel exports to the United States that it hopes could replace punitive tariffs implemented last month, a foreign ministry official told Reuters on Thursday.
China semi-finished aluminium exports fall for 3rd straight month
China semi-finished aluminium exports fall for 3rd straight month

27/09/2017

China’s semi-finished aluminium exports fell for a third straight month in August as punitive duties imposed by the United Sates and India on Chinese aluminium foil leave manufacturers struggling to find alternative markets.
India reveals solar firms to be sampled in anti-dumping investigation
India reveals solar firms to be sampled in anti-dumping investigation

27/09/2017

India’s Directorate General of Anti-Dumping & Allied Duties (DGAD) has published a letter revealing which Chinese, Taiwanese and Malaysian solar cell producers and exporters will be sampled in its ongoing anti-dumping investigation.
U.S. slaps preliminary 220% countervailing duty on Bombardier jets after Boeing subsidy complaint
U.S. slaps preliminary 220% countervailing duty on Bombardier jets after Boeing subsidy complaint

27/09/2017

The U.S. Commerce Department on Tuesday slapped preliminary anti-subsidy duties on CSeries jets made by Bombardier Inc. after rival Boeing Co. charged that the aircraft were unfairly subsidized by Canada.
WTO Will Investigate U.S. Complaint over China
WTO Will Investigate U.S. Complaint over China

27/09/2017

The World Trade Organization has created a dispute panel to investigate U.S. complaints regarding import quotas by China.
Global exports prospects revised sharply; why India must not miss this boat
Global exports prospects revised sharply; why India must not miss this boat

27/09/2017

The sharp revision in global export prospects for 2017—the WTO has raised its growth projections for trade volumes from 2.4% earlier to 3.6%, and trade grew at a mere 1.3% in 2016—represent an opportunity that India cannot afford to miss.
China begins probe into halogenated rubber dumping
China begins probe into halogenated rubber dumping

25/09/2017

China's ministry of commerce (MOFCOM) launched an investigation into allegations of dumping concerning halogenated butyl rubber imported to the country from the U.S., European Union and Singapore.
Trump positioned to slap potentially crushing tariffs on solar industry
Trump positioned to slap potentially crushing tariffs on solar industry

25/09/2017

U.S. trade officials on Friday empowered President Donald Trump to impose tariffs that could cut off the solar energy industry from the cheap foreign-made panels that have driven its explosive growth and helped create tens of thousands of jobs.
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