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U.S. Seeks WTO Ruling on Modified Tuna Labeling Rules to Avoid Mexico Sanctions
U.S. Seeks WTO Ruling on Modified Tuna Labeling Rules to Avoid Mexico Sanctions

19/04/2016

The United States has requested that the World Trade Organization establish a panel to determine whether recent changes to U.S. regulations on dolphin-safe labeling of tuna products bring the U.S. into compliance with a WTO ruling that the previous regulations were inconsistent with WTO rules.
VN: MoF plans to finalise tariff policies, reforms
VN: MoF plans to finalise tariff policies, reforms

19/04/2016

The Ministry of Finance will continue completing tariff policies and reforming tariff and customs administrative procedures to support production and business and also improve the competitiveness of the economy.
India: Govt plans merger of anti-dumping, import safeguard bodies
India: Govt plans merger of anti-dumping, import safeguard bodies

19/04/2016

New Delhi: India is contemplating the merger of two bodies that handle anti-dumping and import safeguard actions, seeking to counter protectionist measures imposed by developed economies at a time when world trade has shrunk because of tepid demand.
US import regulations reviewed
US import regulations reviewed

15/04/2016

HÀ NỘI Viet Nam News -— Opportunities to export to the US and the US requirements for imported food and pharmaceuticals were discussed during a seminar held in Hà Nội on Monday (11th April 2016).
EU threatens more action against cheap Chinese steel -Juncker
EU threatens more action against cheap Chinese steel -Juncker

15/04/2016

The European Union is ready to take further action if necessary to counter steel dumping by China, European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker said on Wednesday, as 10,000 jobs hung in the balance in the sector in Britain.
Tra fish prices bounce back after long slump
Tra fish prices bounce back after long slump

15/04/2016

 After keeping costs low for so long, tra fish prices shot up recently, yielding higher profits for farmers.
India: Govt initiates anti-dumping probe into imports of hot-rolled coils, plates
India: Govt initiates anti-dumping probe into imports of hot-rolled coils, plates

15/04/2016

Following a petition from domestic steel producers, the Directorate General of Anti-Dumping & Allied Duties (DGAD, part of the department of commerce) has begun an investigation into import of hot-rolled (HR) coils, sheets and plates from six countries.
China responds to Britain, saying steel needs global cooperation
China responds to Britain, saying steel needs global cooperation

15/04/2016

China wants to work with the rest of the world to find a resolution to overcapacity in the steel sector, its foreign ministry said on Monday, after Britain asked the world's top producer of the alloy to tackle the problem quickly.
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