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VN: Garment exports grow despite hurdles
VN: Garment exports grow despite hurdles

28/04/2017

The domestic garment industry has faced many challenges in exporting to key markets, such as the European Union (EU) and the United States, but it still has a chance of achieving its export target this year, according to experts.
VN: Fish exporters aim to crack Europe
VN: Fish exporters aim to crack Europe

27/04/2017

The Vietnam Association of Seafood Exporters and Producers (VASEP) is showcasing Vietnamese seafood products at the Seafood Expo Global, which is being held in Brussels, Belgium, from Tuesday to Thursday.
China considers raising tariffs on sugar imports
China considers raising tariffs on sugar imports

26/04/2017

China is considering special import duties on sugar as part of an anti-dumping probe, according to two people familiar with the matter, in what would be a win for domestic producers seeking help battling cheap imports from Brazil and other major growers.
Canada To Fight US Lumber Duties
Canada To Fight US Lumber Duties

26/04/2017

Justin Trudeau has told Donald Trump that his Government will "vigorously defend" the interests of the Canadian softwood lumber industry, following the announcement of new US countervailing duties on Canadian imports.
China wants to restrict WTO rules on dumping, unfair subsidies
China wants to restrict WTO rules on dumping, unfair subsidies

26/04/2017

China has proposed tightening the rules on when countries can impose anti-dumping and anti-subsidy tariffs, saying their use was rising and that such charges were often misused and distorted international trade.
US To Levy Dumping Duties On Spanish Carbon Steel Flanges
US To Levy Dumping Duties On Spanish Carbon Steel Flanges

26/04/2017

The United States is to introduce anti-dumping duties on Spanish exporters of finished carbon steel flanges, typically used to connect pipes, among other things.
Canada's options limited as it faces prospect of U.S. trade war
Canada's options limited as it faces prospect of U.S. trade war

25/04/2017

From cherries to wine and oil, Canada has a range of tools to retaliate against any Trump administration trade attacks but they are either too limited or too painful to invoke.
WTO lets Mexico slap trade sanctions on U.S. in tuna dispute
WTO lets Mexico slap trade sanctions on U.S. in tuna dispute

25/04/2017

Mexico can impose annual trade sanctions worth $163.23 million against the United States after winning a dispute over trade in tuna fish, a World Trade Organization arbitrator ruled on Tuesday.
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