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U.S. asks WTO for dispute settlement panel on a Chinese export program
U.S. asks WTO for dispute settlement panel on a Chinese export program

10/04/2015

The United States has asked the World Trade Organization to establish a dispute settlement panel concerning a Chinese export subsidy program, the U.S. Trade Representative's Office said on Friday.
India clears stainless steel exporters from investigation
India clears stainless steel exporters from investigation

10/04/2015

HCMC – Officials at India’s Ministry of Finance have decided not to take safeguard measures against cold rolled stainless steel products imported from Vietnam, Korea, Japan, China, the European Union, the United States and Mexico.
China starts anti-dumping probe into paper from EU, US and Japan
China starts anti-dumping probe into paper from EU, US and Japan

10/04/2015

BEIJING, April 10 (Xinhua) -- The Ministry of Commerce said on Friday that it had launched an investigation into claims that the European Union, United States and Japan were selling a paper product at unfairly low prices.
China files request to WTO over EU poultry meattarrif quota dispute
China files request to WTO over EU poultry meattarrif quota dispute

10/04/2015

GENEVA - The World Trade Organization (WTO) said on Thursday that China has notified itsSecretariat of a request for consultations with the European Union (EU) over a poultry meattarrif quota dispute.
Australia Ends Investigation Into Alleged Dumping Of Chinese Solar PV Modules, Despite Comission Finding Evidence
Australia Ends Investigation Into Alleged Dumping Of Chinese Solar PV Modules, Despite Comission Finding Evidence

10/04/2015

Despite evidence uncovered by Australia’s anti-dumping commission suggesting that some Chinese solar photovoltaic (PV) modules were being sold in the country at dumped prices, the commission has decided to terminate its investigation, according to recent reports.
WTO review of Pakistan’s trade regime
WTO review of Pakistan’s trade regime

09/04/2015

Pakistan's major trading partners — who reviewed the trade policies and practices pursued by the country since 2008 — concluded in a WTO meeting in Geneva last week that Pakistan’s expanding economy needs more fiscal consolidation, infrastructure expansion and trade liberalisation.
Viet Nam Loses Appeal over Anti-dumping Inconsistencies
Viet Nam Loses Appeal over Anti-dumping Inconsistencies

09/04/2015

GLOBAL - Viet Nam has lost its appeal to the Disputes Settlement Body of the World Trade Organization over measures taken by the US to prevent dumping of shrimp products onto the market.
Solar panel imports from China not harming Australian industry-regulator
Solar panel imports from China not harming Australian industry-regulator

09/04/2015

(Reuters) - An investigation by Australia's Anti-Dumping Commission into solar panel imports from China found that the domestic industry wasn't significantly hurt by the purchases, making it likely the probe would be wound up without any punitive tariffs imposed.
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