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VN eyes more fruit exports to Japan
VN eyes more fruit exports to Japan

07/06/2017

Even as Japan is the fifth largest importer of Việt Nam’s agricultural products, only three kinds of Vietnamese fresh fruits are being sold in the country.
Indian solar companies seek anti-dumping duty on products from China, Malaysia, Taiwan
Indian solar companies seek anti-dumping duty on products from China, Malaysia, Taiwan

07/06/2017

Indian solar companies seek anti-dumping duty on products from China, Malaysia, TaiwanNew Delhi: Solar power companies in India have written to the Directorate General of Anti-Dumping (DGAD) seeking imposition of duty on imports of panels, modules and glass from China, Malaysia and Taiwan.
Egypt's new steel tariffs in effect as of June 6: trade ministry
Egypt's new steel tariffs in effect as of June 6: trade ministry

07/06/2017

Temporary import tariffs imposed by Egypt on rebar steel from China, Turkey and Ukraine to protect local manufacturers came into effect on Tuesday, the Trade Ministry said on Wednesday.
U.S., Mexico reach sugar pact despite U.S. producer resistance
U.S., Mexico reach sugar pact despite U.S. producer resistance

06/06/2017

Mexico on Tuesday conceded to U.S. demands for changes in the terms of Mexican access to the lucrative U.S. sugar market, striking a deal with Washington that will likely lift prices of the sweetener to U.S. food processors and consumers.
US, Mexico avert trade war over sugar – for now
US, Mexico avert trade war over sugar – for now

06/06/2017

Mexico on Tuesday conceded to U.S. demands for changes in the terms of Mexican access to the lucrative U.S. sugar market, striking a deal with Washington that will likely lift prices of the sweetener to U.S. food processors and consumers.
Indian solar panel makers demand anti-dumping duty against China
Indian solar panel makers demand anti-dumping duty against China

06/06/2017

In a fresh attempt to bar Chinese solar panel makers from flooding the Indian market at an ultra-low price, the domestic companies approached the Directorate General of Anti-Dumping (DGAD), requesting an imposition of a duty on importers.
Solar energy boom turns to bust for Indian manufacturers
Solar energy boom turns to bust for Indian manufacturers

05/06/2017

Some of India's biggest solar equipment makers are facing financial collapse, priced out by Chinese competitors as Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government prioritizes cheap power over local manufacturing despite his 'Make in India' push.
India eyes loopholes in WTO norms to continue with export subsidies
India eyes loopholes in WTO norms to continue with export subsidies

05/06/2017

In what could be crucial for ensuring export growth in the coming years, the Centre is exploring certain “grey areas’’ in World Trade Organisation (WTO) rules to see if it can continue with its export subsidy schemes for some more time despite the fact that India will cross the low-income threshold this year.
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