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Chemicals industry wants 'free trade, not subsidies'
Chemicals industry wants 'free trade, not subsidies'

18/06/2015

Experts from the EU's chemicals industry have highlighted free trade and the development of sustainable products as key to the survival of Europe's chemical companies. Access to energy and raw materials are also central to long-term competitiveness, according to a new report.
The domestic shipping industry, which is under pressure from drop in volumes due to the global economic slowdown, has urged the
The domestic shipping industry, which is under pressure from drop in volumes due to the global economic slowdown, has urged the

18/06/2015

BRUSSELS, Feb 19 (Reuters) - The European Commission plans to propose anti-dumping and anti-subsidy duties on imports of biodiesel from the United States, sources familiar with the proposal said on Thursday.
DGAD initiates 14 anti-dumping cases involving China
DGAD initiates 14 anti-dumping cases involving China

18/06/2015

New Delhi, Feb 18 The Director General of Anti-Dumping and Allied Duties (DGAD) has initiated 14 anti-dumping cases involving China in this fiscal year, Rajya Sabha was informed today.
Recession pulls rug under China's exports news
Recession pulls rug under China's exports news

18/06/2015

Recession in the US, Europe and Japan has pulled the rug from China's exports, and for the first time in seven years the galloping Chinese economy saw the year-on-year growth rate of Chinese exports dropping 17.2 per cent as consumers in the West started to reign in spending.
Trade body takes a hit with interdict
Trade body takes a hit with interdict

18/06/2015

THE poor track record of SA’s fair trade body, the International Trade Administration Commission (Itac), is continuing, raising questions about its capacity to fulfill its mandate.
Surge in Protectionism Threatens to Deepen World-Wide Crisis
Surge in Protectionism Threatens to Deepen World-Wide Crisis

18/06/2015

A wave of protectionism is swelling around the world that could further damage struggling economies.
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