United States Steel Corp. and other domestic steel producers suffered a setback last week that may open the door for more countries to appeal duties that have been placed on imports of pipes for the energy industry.
LONDON, Sept 14 (Reuters) - Turkey is considering lodging an appeal with the World Trade Organization (WTO) against a U.S. move to slap anti-dumping duties on imports of Turkish steel pipes, an industry group told Reuters.
The US Department of Commerce has cut anti-dumping tariffs on Vietnamese shrimp by up to 86 percent, giving rise to hope that shrimp exports to that country will increase in the remaining months of this year.
A U.S. court has called for a recalculation of sums underlying duties slapped last year on imports of steel pipes for the energy sector from South Korea, in a setback for domestic producers.
A safeguard duty is a financial tool used by governments’ world over, to protect their domestic industries from cheap imported products. Generally, these apply to imports from all countries without exceptions.
Indonesia is set to announce what President Joko Widodo called a "massive" deregulation package on Wednesday, aimed at luring more investment and supporting a currency that has weakened to 17-year lows.
NEW DELHI: Finance minister Arun Jaitley today said the government is examining more steps to check dumping of steel, a move which will help the industry deal with cheap imports of the metal.
Mumbai: The Directorate General of Safeguards (DGS) under the finance ministry has suggested imposing a 20% safeguard duty on select steel products for a period of 200 days to curb cheap imports.