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Mexico slaps antidumping duty on Chinese steel
Mexico slaps antidumping duty on Chinese steel

05/06/2017

Mexico imposed antidumping duties on imports of flat coated steel from China and Taiwan.
India starts dumping probe on chemical from Korea, Taiwan
India starts dumping probe on chemical from Korea, Taiwan

05/06/2017

India has started probe into a chemical used in plastic industry from Taiwan and Korea following a complaint of dumping by domestic players.
Seafood exports to Japan go by leaps and bounds
Seafood exports to Japan go by leaps and bounds

05/06/2017

Japan has overtaken the U.S. and the EU to become the largest buyer of Vietnam’s seafood with US$468 million worth of shipments in the first five months of the year, up 29.3% year-on-year, according to the Vietnam Association of Seafood Exporters and Producers (VASEP).
Berlin trade policy endangers all: Opposing view
Berlin trade policy endangers all: Opposing view

04/06/2017

Although his words are blunter, President Trump’s recent attacks on Germany’s trade policies have been made frequently by the global political and economic establishment — and by his predecessor Barack Obama. If anything, Trump should internationalize his critique and rally global support against Berlin’s longstanding determination to rack up trade surpluses.
Australia stops anti-subsidy investigation into aluminium extrusions
Australia stops anti-subsidy investigation into aluminium extrusions

03/06/2017

Australian Department of Industry, Innovation and Science’s Anti-Dumping Commission (ADC) has announced to stop countervailing duty investigations into aluminium extrusions imported from Vietnam.
Trade rivals have limited armory as U.S. quits climate deal
Trade rivals have limited armory as U.S. quits climate deal

02/06/2017

Washington's withdrawal from a global pact on climate change might give U.S exports a competitive advantage but supporters of the deal will struggle to respond with any carbon tariffs due to the complexity of keeping them within international trade rules.
EU, China fail to agree on steel, trade dumping at summit
EU, China fail to agree on steel, trade dumping at summit

02/06/2017

The European Union and China failed on Friday to reach agreement on the problem of steel overcapacity and the EU's stance toward Chinese dumping, despite "narrowing differences".
China Increases Tariffs On Sugar Imports
China Increases Tariffs On Sugar Imports

02/06/2017

China has announced that it will levy a high rate of tax on imported sugar above a quota.
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