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EU requests WTO talks with Colombia over spirits dispute
EU requests WTO talks with Colombia over spirits dispute

19/01/2016

Jan 13 The European Union is seeking talks with Colombia at the World Trade Organisation over what Brussels says are discriminatory measures against Europe's spirit drinks, the European Commission said on Wednesday.
EU opens debate on China trade status; U.S. neutral
EU opens debate on China trade status; U.S. neutral

19/01/2016

The European Commission will consult industry and its trade partners in response to Beijing's demand that trade barriers against it be relaxed, opening a politically charged debate on Wednesday that will shape future ties with China.
Australia resumes anti-dumping case against Chinese solar producers
Australia resumes anti-dumping case against Chinese solar producers

18/01/2016

Dropped in October last year having found only negligible injury or hindrance to the Australian PV industry, the Anti-Dumping Commission reviewed the decision and has decided to resume the investigation.
China launches trade probes against U.S. animal feed ingredients
China launches trade probes against U.S. animal feed ingredients

18/01/2016

BEIJING, Jan. 12 (Xinhua) -- China's Ministry of Commerce (MOC) on Tuesday launched anti-dumping and anti-subsidy investigations against certain animal feed ingredients produced in the United States.
U.S. sets paper import dumping margins for Brazil, Indonesia
U.S. sets paper import dumping margins for Brazil, Indonesia

18/01/2016

Jan 11 The U.S. Commerce Department on Monday announced anti-dumping duties of 2.05 percent to 222.46 percent on imports of uncoated paper sheets from Australia, Brazil, China, Indonesia and Portugal, determining that these products were sold at less than fair value.
Govt-industry tie-up can bring faster anti-dumping action
Govt-industry tie-up can bring faster anti-dumping action

18/01/2016

There is no point in complaining that the authorities in the US and European Union move faster than their counterparts in India in introducing anti-dumping duties on products that could harm domestic industries.
EU starts on tricky path towards relaxing China trade defence
EU starts on tricky path towards relaxing China trade defence

18/01/2016

BRUSSELS, Jan 11 The European Union will take the first step on Wednesday towards refashioning its trade ties with Beijing, torn over how to lower its defences to avert Chinese retaliation while protecting key industries against a damaging flood of cheap imports.
VN: Wood exports set to climb this year
VN: Wood exports set to climb this year

11/01/2016

HA NOI (VNS) — Viet Nam's wood industry is expected to gain a total export value of wood and wooden products of US$7.7 billion for this year, higher than $7.1 billion in 2015.
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