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China accepts anti-dumping petition against U.S. distiller's grain exports: U.S. embassy report
China accepts anti-dumping petition against U.S. distiller's grain exports: U.S. embassy report

21/12/2015

China has formally accepted a petition from Chinese producers of distiller's dried grains (DDGS) seeking anti-dumping duties on imports of the feed ingredient from the United States, according to a report by U.S. agricultural attaches in Beijing.
WTO Members Agree Timetable For Cutting IT Tariffs
WTO Members Agree Timetable For Cutting IT Tariffs

20/12/2015

World Trade Organization members have agreed a timetable for the implementation of a landmark deal to eliminate tariffs internationally on 201 IT products.
US washing machine firm seeks anti-dumping action against LG, Samsung
US washing machine firm seeks anti-dumping action against LG, Samsung

20/12/2015

Whirlpool Corp asked the US government yesterday to impose duties on washers made by Samsung Electronics and LG Electronics in China, alleging that they are being sold in the US at prices below production costs.
Row over dumping of cement heats up
Row over dumping of cement heats up

20/12/2015

Johannesburg - A dispute over the alleged dumping of cement in the South African market by Pakistani cement producers has intensified.
Mexico probes China, Taiwan cold-rolled steel imports
Mexico probes China, Taiwan cold-rolled steel imports

20/12/2015

Dec 17 Mexico's Economy Ministry is launching an anti-dumping investigation into imports of cold-rolled flat steel from China and Taiwan, according the government said on Thursday.
U.S. slaps preliminary duties on cold-rolled steel imports
U.S. slaps preliminary duties on cold-rolled steel imports

18/12/2015

The United States on Wednesday slapped import duties of up to 227.29 percent on imports of cold-rolled flat steel from China after finding the goods were produced using unfair levels of government support.
U.S. on verge of lifting 40-year oil export ban
U.S. on verge of lifting 40-year oil export ban

18/12/2015

The United States appears on the brink of ending a four-decade ban on most exports of crude oil, which would end a years-long fight brought about by a boom in domestic shale output that contributed to a supply glut and depressed prices.
WTO Reports Drop In New Anti-Dumping Investigations
WTO Reports Drop In New Anti-Dumping Investigations

18/12/2015

New anti-dumping investigations by World Trade Organization (WTO) members decreased by 12 percent to 233 in the period from July 2014 to June 2015, compared with the previous twelve months, says the WTO.
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