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Turkey Risks Losing Half U.S. Steel Pipe Sales from Antidumping
Turkey Risks Losing Half U.S. Steel Pipe Sales from Antidumping

18/07/2013

Turkey’s steel-pipe producers may lose half of their U.S. sales if American competitors win an antidumping case against nine countries over imports.
SPC Ardmona first in line for anti-dumping investigation
SPC Ardmona first in line for anti-dumping investigation

18/07/2013

One of Australia's largest food processors, SPC Ardmona, has had its anti-dumping case approved for formal investigation by the new Australian Anti-Dumping Commission.
Mexico vows WTO challenge, mulls sanctions in U.S. tuna spat
Mexico vows WTO challenge, mulls sanctions in U.S. tuna spat

18/07/2013

MEXICO CITY, July 11 (Reuters) - Mexico's Agriculture Ministry said on Thursday it will fight the United States new "dolphin-safe" tuna labeling rules at the World Trade Organization, arguing they are unfair to Mexican fishermen.
EU to impose anti-dumping duties on Indian steel
EU to impose anti-dumping duties on Indian steel

18/07/2013

New Delhi : Just when the India-European Union free trade agreement was narrowing down to duty on wine and opening up of the insurance sector, the Indian steel industry has asked the government to protest against anti-dumping duties on their exports to Europe.
Duties on Imported Shoes Targeted by U.S. Lawmakers
Duties on Imported Shoes Targeted by U.S. Lawmakers

18/07/2013

Tariffs on footwear imports should end as part of a trade deal being drafted by Pacific-region nations, a bipartisan group of U.S. lawmakers told the Obama administration, fueling a debate over shoe-industry jobs.
Argentine soyoil price plummets due to EU biodiesel duties
Argentine soyoil price plummets due to EU biodiesel duties

18/07/2013

BUENOS AIRES, July 11 (Reuters) - The export price of Argentine soyoil has plummeted 21 percent so far this year, due to new European biodiesel tariffs, putting one of the country's key industries at risk at a time of uncertainty in Latin America's third biggest economy.
Australia: $25m to tackle anti-dumping
Australia: $25m to tackle anti-dumping

18/07/2013

Former Deloitte Access Economics director Dale Seymour will head Australia's new anti-dumping agency, which has been allocated almost $25 million across four years by the federal government.
U.S. ITC to conduct AD CVD review on rectangular pipes from China, Korea, Mexico and Turkey
U.S. ITC to conduct AD CVD review on rectangular pipes from China, Korea, Mexico and Turkey

15/07/2013

The US International Trade Commission has voted to conduct full five year sunset reviews concerning the countervailing duty order on light walled rectangular pipe and tube from China and the antidumping duty orders on light walled rectangular pipe and tube from China, Korea, Mexico and Turkey...
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