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EU steps up WTO dispute with Russian over car levy
EU steps up WTO dispute with Russian over car levy

11/10/2013

BRUSSELS, Oct 10 (Reuters) - The European Union asked the World Trade Organization (WTO) on Thursday to rule on the legality of a recycling fee Russia imposes on imported cars, stepping up a trade dispute between the two.
South Africa Lifts Chicken Import Tariffs
South Africa Lifts Chicken Import Tariffs

10/10/2013

JOHANNESBURG, Sept. 30 (Xinhua) -- South Africa will increase the import duty on chicken to help the local industry and stop job losses, a government official said.
Canada Stops Antidumping on China Bikes
Canada Stops Antidumping on China Bikes

10/10/2013

On September 30, the Canadian International Trade Tribunal made an interim-review ruling that the Canadian antidumping measures on the bikes from China and Chinese Taiwan are no longer needed and therefore the antidumping duty orders should be revoked as per Canadian special import law.
Australia Restarts Anti-subsidy on Galvanized Sheets from China Angang Steel Company
Australia Restarts Anti-subsidy on Galvanized Sheets from China Angang Steel Company

10/10/2013

On October 4, Australia's Antidumping Commission announced that it has decided to restart an anti-subsidy probe into the galvanized sheets and aluminum-zinc plates made by China’s Angang Steel Company Limited.
Agricultural products face tough competition in RoK
Agricultural products face tough competition in RoK

10/10/2013

(VOV) - Vietnam’s agricultural exports are facing fierce competition from regional rivals including Thailand, Indonesia, Cambodia, and Myanmar in the Korean market.
US Solar Industry Proposes Chinese Trade Dispute Solution
US Solar Industry Proposes Chinese Trade Dispute Solution

04/10/2013

With no end in sight to the solar products trade dispute between the United States and China, the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA), the sector's national trade association, has offered a compromise between the two countries' solar industries.
Japan to officially protest S. Korea's fisheries ban, eyes WTO intervention
Japan to officially protest S. Korea's fisheries ban, eyes WTO intervention

04/10/2013

TOKYO, Sept. 16 (Xinhua) -- Japan's Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries on Monday sent a senior official to South Korea to protest its ban on fisheries products from eight prefectures in Japan, imposed over safety fears concerning radioactive water leaking from the crippled Fukushima nuclear power plant.
China Will Not Appeal US Chicken Trade Decision; WTO Ruling Favoured US
China Will Not Appeal US Chicken Trade Decision; WTO Ruling Favoured US

04/10/2013

US & CHINA - China’s decision not to appeal chicken case to the World Trade Organization (WTO) is welcome news for US industry.
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