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Australia abrogates dumping duties against Vietnamese transformers
Australia abrogates dumping duties against Vietnamese transformers

23/12/2015

NDO - The Australian Anti-Dumping Commission (ADC) has announced it will end its dumping duties on power transformers imported from Vietnam.
EU now Vietnam’s fourth biggest timber, wood product buyer
EU now Vietnam’s fourth biggest timber, wood product buyer

22/12/2015

Nguyen Ton Quyen, Vice President of the Vietnam Timber and Forest Products Association (VIFORES), made the statement at a workshop on Vietnam-EU trade in timber and wood products in Hanoi on December 18.
U.S. Sets Countervailing Duties on Cold-Rolled Steel Imports
U.S. Sets Countervailing Duties on Cold-Rolled Steel Imports

22/12/2015

The U.S. Department of Commerce ("DOC") has made a preliminary decision in the cold-rolled steel trade case and said on Wednesday (16th Dec 15) that imports of cold-rolled steel from Brazil, China, India, and Russia are benefiting from unfair subsidies from their respective governments and should be subject to countervailing duties. 
 VN: Imports threaten local output
VN: Imports threaten local output

22/12/2015

HA NOI (VNS) — Joining free trade agreements should have boosted Viet Nam's exports but the anticipated inflow of imports is posing a challenge to local production, urging the use of trade defence instruments.
EU orders registration for Chinese steel rebar imports
EU orders registration for Chinese steel rebar imports

22/12/2015

Dec 18 The European Commission has ordered that imports from China of steel used to reinforce concrete be subject to registration, meaning that tariffs would be applicable from this month should it determine the product is being dumped in Europe.
EU imposes anti-dumping duties on Russian aluminium foil
EU imposes anti-dumping duties on Russian aluminium foil

22/12/2015

BRUSSELS, Dec 18 (Reuters) - The European Union imposed anti-dumping duties on imports of Russian aluminium foil on Friday after its investigation showed the product was sold across the bloc at below market prices, the EU's Official Journal said
Canada says end to meat dispute a sign of better U.S. relations
Canada says end to meat dispute a sign of better U.S. relations

21/12/2015

Dec 18 Canada said a decision by the United States to scrap a law which the World Trade Organisation said was costing Canadian beef and pork producers over $1 billion a year was a sign of improving relations with the U.S.
Australia wins court challenge to tobacco plain packaging
Australia wins court challenge to tobacco plain packaging

21/12/2015

A Singapore-based court has refused a challenge by Philip Morris to Australia's landmark plain packaging legislation passed in 2011, which the tobacco giant had brought under a bi-lateral trade treaty with Hong Kong, the company said.
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