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India says to respond to US trade action at WTO
India says to respond to US trade action at WTO

12/02/2014

ndia said on Tuesday it will respond to any U.S. trade action it, a day after Washington said it would take India to the World Trade Organisation (WTO) in order to gain a bigger foothold for U.S. manufacturers in its fast-growing solar products market.
EU removes tariff on chemical dicyandiamide from China
EU removes tariff on chemical dicyandiamide from China

12/02/2014

The European Union removed a 49.1 percent tariff against China on a chemical used for pharmaceuticals, ending protection for Germany’s AlzChem AG.
The farming and processing of tra fish in the Mekong Delta region will encounter more difficulties when a new US farm bill takes
The farming and processing of tra fish in the Mekong Delta region will encounter more difficulties when a new US farm bill takes

12/02/2014

The farming and processing of tra fish in the Mekong Delta region will encounter more difficulties when a new US farm bill takes effect, yet it’s also an opportunity for Vietnam to restructure the sector in a sustainable way
South Africa's Chicken Dumping Allegation under Investigation
South Africa's Chicken Dumping Allegation under Investigation

11/02/2014

SOUTH AFRICA - The probe into alleged dumping of frozen bone-in chicken portions from Germany, the Netherlands and UK has passed the preliminary stage and is moving towards a final finding.
Anti-dumping duty on apparel affects China-Peru FTA
Anti-dumping duty on apparel affects China-Peru FTA

11/02/2014

The anti-dumping measures imposed by Peru on the imports of Chinese clothing are not reasonable, and both the countries are in talks to resolve the issues, as it would affect the free trade agreement (FTA) between Peru and China, said political counselor of the Chinese Embassy in Peru, Chen Luning.
Taiwan government to support PV companies in US anti-dumping case
Taiwan government to support PV companies in US anti-dumping case

11/02/2014

The Taiwanese government has raised fears that the latest the anti-dumping investigation by the U.S. Department of Commerce that has expanded its reach to include Taiwanese PV products could “seriously damage the interests of manufacturers and suppliers”.
Dialogues set to tackle ASEAN trade barriers
Dialogues set to tackle ASEAN trade barriers

10/02/2014

With a little under a year to go before the planned Southeast Asian economic integration, the government and the private sector will conduct more dialogues to reduce non-tariff barriers to regional trade, the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) said in a statement on Friday.
U.S. to keep anti-dumping duty on Chinese garment hangers despite protests
U.S. to keep anti-dumping duty on Chinese garment hangers despite protests

10/02/2014

The U.S. government decided Friday to maintain an existing anti-dumping duty on steel wire garment hangers imported from China, despite Beijing's repeated calls for Washington to drop trade protectionism.v
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