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After AGOA: SA must prepare for two-way free trade agreements with US
After AGOA: SA must prepare for two-way free trade agreements with US

19/06/2017

US Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross says America’s relationship with Africa “has to continue its transition from being ‘AID-based’ to ‘TRADE-based’”.
E-commerce, border technology top NAFTA wish list
E-commerce, border technology top NAFTA wish list

18/06/2017

“The huge potential of e-commerce in North America for U.S. exporters has yet to be fully realized because of the complexity, cost, and unpredictability of moving low-value, individual shipments across Mexican and Canadian borders,” FedEx Corp. wrote.
South Korea proposes Vietnam to lift export tax on aluminum products
South Korea proposes Vietnam to lift export tax on aluminum products

18/06/2017

The Hanoitimes - During the midterm Vietnam Business Forum (VBF) 2017, a wide range of suggestions has been made, devoting to create a more fair and constructive Vietnam’s business environment.
US and Indonesia agree to step up work to expand trade
US and Indonesia agree to step up work to expand trade

17/06/2017

Officials from the United States and Indonesia met earlier this week under their Trade and Investment Framework Agreement (TIFA), agreeing on next steps for expeditiously resolving bilateral issues and further building their trade relations.
Vietnam’s aquatic product growth likely to be challenged in 2017
Vietnam’s aquatic product growth likely to be challenged in 2017

17/06/2017

In the first 5 months of this year, Vietnam is expected to earn US$2.8 billion from aquatic exports, up 10.4% from last year.
India slaps anti-dumping tariff on Taiwan's chemical firms
India slaps anti-dumping tariff on Taiwan's chemical firms

17/06/2017

India has imposed an anti-dumping tariff on Taiwan's chemical exports after an investigation found that Taiwanese hydrogen peroxide firms sold their products at unfairly low prices in the Indian market, according to the Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA).
U.S. finds harm from Japan, Turkey rebar imports, duties to remain
U.S. finds harm from Japan, Turkey rebar imports, duties to remain

16/06/2017

The U.S. International Trade Commission said on Friday it made a final finding that exports of steel concrete reinforcing bar, or rebar, from Japan and Turkey hurt U.S. producers, ensuring that anti-dumping and anti-subsidy duties on the building material remain in effect.
Export Subsidies in the Spotlight at WTO Agriculture Committee Meeting
Export Subsidies in the Spotlight at WTO Agriculture Committee Meeting

15/06/2017

Eighteen months after WTO members agreed to eliminate agricultural export subsidies at the global trade body’s tenth ministerial conference in Nairobi, Kenya, the organisation’s regular committee on agriculture met for its special annual review of progress in this area.
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