The European Commission proposed on Wednesday a new way to assess whether Chinese manufacturers are exporting products such as steel at unfairly low prices in response to Beijing's demand for change by the end of the year.
Nov 8 The United States has successfully established a dispute-settlement panel at the World Trade Organization to examine China's "unfair export duties and quotas" on 11 raw materials, U.S. Trade Representative Michael Froman said on Tuesda
The European Union's anti-fraud office (OLAF) is investigating whether Chinese companies shipped steel through other countries to avoid anti-dumping duties, as trade disputes with the world's largest steel producer heat up.
The World Trade Organization has ruled that some Brazilian industrial stimulus programs hurt foreign competitors, a government official said on Friday, a major blow to a country struggling to shore up its industry amid a crippling recession.
The United States has not told China about an investigation into whether Chinese companies shipped steel through other countries to avoid anti-dumping duties, China's commerce ministry spokesman said on Thursday.