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Trade investigations into Chinese products drop in H1
Trade investigations into Chinese products drop in H1

07/07/2017

​BEIJING - Trade remedy investigations into Chinese products came down markedly around the world in the first half of the year but were still at a high level, China's Ministry of Commerce (MOC) said Thursday.
Shrimp exporters told to improve methods
Shrimp exporters told to improve methods

07/07/2017

HCM CITY — If the shrimp industry does not change it will be unable to export and will also need to be rescued like its pork, dragon fruit and watermelon counterparts, a seminar on establishing a disease-free shrimp production chain for export heard in HCM City on July 5.
Phạm Văn Đông, head of the Department of Animal Health, said earnings from shrimp exports have increased significantly in recent years, but the industry faces many challenges in breeding due to the impact of climate changes and diseases.
EU, NZ Reach Customs Cooperation Agreement
EU, NZ Reach Customs Cooperation Agreement

07/07/2017

The EU and New Zealand have signed an Agreement on Cooperation and Mutual Administrative Assistance in Customs Matters.
EU Looks into New Anti-Dumping Rules
EU Looks into New Anti-Dumping Rules

07/07/2017

The European Parliament gave the green light on Wednesday (5 July) to begin negotiations with national governments on new EU anti-dumping rules designed to better protect EU industry and jobs.
Turkey: Quarterly Update On Anti-Dumping Cases In Turkey (July 2017)
Turkey: Quarterly Update On Anti-Dumping Cases In Turkey (July 2017)

06/07/2017

In Turkey, the authority to initiate dumping or subsidy examinations, upon complaint or, where necessary, ex officio, is given to the Ministry of Economy ("Ministry"). Within the scope of this authority, the Ministry announces its decisions with the communiqués published on the Official Gazette.
The EU Parliament approves anti-dumping new robust rules
The EU Parliament approves anti-dumping new robust rules

06/07/2017

The EU Parliament gave today its green light to start talks soon with national governments on new EU anti-dumping rules designed to better protect EU industry and jobs.
Trade Dispute Panel Issues Ruling in US-Guatemala Labour Law Case
Trade Dispute Panel Issues Ruling in US-Guatemala Labour Law Case

06/07/2017

An arbitral panel under the Dominican Republic-Central America-United States Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA-DR) made its report public last week, finding that Guatemala’s alleged failure to enforce domestic labour legislation was not done “in a manner affecting trade.”
China To Probe Dumping Of Styrene by US, Korea, Taiwan
China To Probe Dumping Of Styrene by US, Korea, Taiwan

06/07/2017

China has made a number of announcements on anti-dumping duty orders, including to launch an investigation into US, Korean, and Taiwanese exports of styrene, which is used to manufacture plastics and resins.
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