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Philippines: DTI looking into US allegations of oil pipe dumping
Philippines: DTI looking into US allegations of oil pipe dumping

31/07/2013

The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) is conducting a parallel investigation into allegations that the Philippines is dumping cheap pipes in the US market at the expense of American manufacturers.
China agrees to talks on French wine dispute, EU says
China agrees to talks on French wine dispute, EU says

31/07/2013

China has agreed to discuss dropping its inquiry into whether Europe is dumping wine, the EU's trade chief said on Monday, after EU and Chinese officials made a deal to avoid tariffs on solar panels from China.
Weak Finish from Europe on Chinese Solar Panels
Weak Finish from Europe on Chinese Solar Panels

31/07/2013

The European Commission’s investigation of solar-panel imports from China was the world’s biggest antidumping case when it began last September, signalling a new willingness in Brussels to challenge China’s extensive assistance to favored export-oriented industries.
China-EU Solar Panel Deal Avoids Tariffs with Import Cuts
China-EU Solar Panel Deal Avoids Tariffs with Import Cuts

31/07/2013

European Union and Chinese negotiators reached an agreement to curb EU imports of solar panels from China in exchange for exempting the shipments from punitive tariffs.
Vietnam: Steel firms need State support or face closure
Vietnam: Steel firms need State support or face closure

31/07/2013

The Viet Nam Steel Association (VSA) has warned that local steel businesses may face bankruptcy if the State does not intervene.
Vietnam: Local production needs protection
Vietnam: Local production needs protection

31/07/2013

Vietnam should actively apply trade defence instruments to protect domestic production in accordance with World Trade Organisation (WTO) regulations to ensure healthy competition.
Anti-dumping petitions against local companies see major drop
Anti-dumping petitions against local companies see major drop

29/07/2013

Anti-dumping petitions against Taiwanese businesses have fallen 40 percent to eight in the first seven months of 2013 with cases coming from the likes of Brazil, India, Australia, the U.S. and Vietnam, according to a government agency.
China group urges tougher restrictions on solar material imports
China group urges tougher restrictions on solar material imports

29/07/2013

Chinese manufacturers are pressuring Beijing to take further measures to curb imports of raw materials used to make solar panels to help revive an ailing green-energy sector, an industry official said on Thursday.
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