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U.S. sets preliminary dumping margins on Chinese tires
U.S. sets preliminary dumping margins on Chinese tires

21/01/2015

WASHINGTON, Jan. 21 (Xinhua) -- The U.S. Commerce Department on Wednesday set preliminary dumping margins on imports of certain passenger vehicle and light truck tires from China, signaling that it may impose punitive duties on those products.
Taiwan to take legal challenge to WTO over Canada steel dumping duties
Taiwan to take legal challenge to WTO over Canada steel dumping duties

21/01/2015

Taipei, Jan. 21 (CNA) Taiwan's Ministry of Economic Affairs announced Wednesday that it will take a legal challenge to the World Trade Organization (WTO) against Canada for levying anti-dumping duties on steel exports, a move expected within two day's time.
SolarWorld wins final round in dumping case against China, Taiwan
SolarWorld wins final round in dumping case against China, Taiwan

21/01/2015

Hillsboro-based SolarWorld Industries America won a major decision Wednesday when the U.S. International Trade Commission agreed that China and Taiwan injured U.S.-based manufacturers through unfair trade practices.
S.Korea to levy anti-dumping duty on Japan's pneumatic transmission valves
S.Korea to levy anti-dumping duty on Japan's pneumatic transmission valves

21/01/2015

SEOUL, Jan. 21 (Xinhua) -- South Korea is to levy anti-dumping duties on pneumatic transmission valves imported from Japan to prevent the unfairly undercut Japanese products from denting local companies, the Trade Ministry said Wednesday.
S. Korea slaps AD duties on Japanese pneumatic transmission valves
S. Korea slaps AD duties on Japanese pneumatic transmission valves

21/01/2015

SEOUL, Jan. 21 (Yonhap) -- South Korea's trade commission said Wednesday it will recommend anti-dumping duties be levied on Japanese pneumatic transmission valves for five years to protect local manufacturers from unfair price-cutting.
Government may challenge World Trade Organization’s order to lift ban on US poultry imports
Government may challenge World Trade Organization’s order to lift ban on US poultry imports

20/01/2015

NEW DELHI: Competitively priced American frozen chicken legs may take longer to hit the Indian market as the government is set to challenge the World Trade Organization's October order asking it to lift a ban on poultry imports from the US.
Canadian Pork Council Chair to Step Down
Canadian Pork Council Chair to Step Down

20/01/2015

CANADA - Jean-Guy Vincent will step down as Chair of the Canadian Pork Council’s (CPC) Board of Directors. Mr Vincent was appointed by the CPC's Québec member organization to join the national board in 2004 and has held many positions within the CPC over the past decade.
Australia: The Anti-Dumping Commission has reopened a case against two Italian tinned tomato exporters.
Australia: The Anti-Dumping Commission has reopened a case against two Italian tinned tomato exporters.

20/01/2015

Following an application lodged by SPC Ardmona Operations Limited, an investigation has been initiated with respect to tomatoes exported to Australia from Italy by Feger di Gerardo FerraioliA.p.A. and La DoriaS.p.A.
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