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U.S. cane refiners ask gov't to resume Mexico sugar probe -filing
U.S. cane refiners ask gov't to resume Mexico sugar probe -filing

16/01/2015

Jan 16 (Reuters) - Louis Dreyfus Commodities' Imperial Sugar Co and AmCane Sugar LLC have asked the U.S. government to continue its anti-dumping and countervailing investigations on sugar from Mexico, according to U.S. Department of Commerce filings.
Appellate Body report in US-China dispute over countervailing measures adopted
Appellate Body report in US-China dispute over countervailing measures adopted

16/01/2015

China believed that the Appellate Body (AB) findings, together with the unappealed panel findings, constituted an emphatic rejection of the United States’ entire analytical framework for determining the existence of alleged input subsidies.
WTO rules against Argentina on imports
WTO rules against Argentina on imports

16/01/2015

Global trade body rejects gov’t appeal in a ruling that favours US, EU and Japan
Pork Council Continues COOL Outreach Activity
Pork Council Continues COOL Outreach Activity

16/01/2015

CANADA - The Canadian Pork Council (CPC) is pleased to have participated with its Canadian government and livestock industry partners in meetings with US agriculture representatives in the ongoing effort to see the country-of-origin labelling (COOL) dispute brought to a mutually agreed resolution.
WTO rules against Argentina in import restrictions case
WTO rules against Argentina in import restrictions case

15/01/2015

WASHINGTON — Reuters: The World Trade Organization on Thursday rejected Argentina’s bid to overturn a ruling in favour of the United States, the European Union and Japan against the South American country’s licensing rules used to restrict imports.
South Korea, EU Increase Vietnamese Cephalopod Imports
South Korea, EU Increase Vietnamese Cephalopod Imports

15/01/2015

VIET NAM - During 2014, South Korea, the EU, and Japan were the top three importing markets for Vietnamese cephalopod.
India's steel exports to Thailand takes a hit
India's steel exports to Thailand takes a hit

15/01/2015

India's steel exports to Thailand have been severely impacted after Bangkok levied safeguard duty last year in addition to prevailing anti-dumping duty on Indian shipments, sources said.
Do not impose safeguard duty on stainless steel, says industry body
Do not impose safeguard duty on stainless steel, says industry body

15/01/2015

Mumbai, Jan 15 (KNN) Process Plant and Machinery Association of India (PPMAI) has requested the Directorate General of Safeguards, Customs and Central Excise to refrain from imposing safeguard duty on cold rolled flat products of stainless steel of 400 series.
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