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Australia: SPC Ardmona first in line for anti-dumping investigation
Australia: SPC Ardmona first in line for anti-dumping investigation

15/07/2013

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.
Australia: New eyes on dumping of cheap exports
Australia: New eyes on dumping of cheap exports

15/07/2013

Pasta lovers may like the sound of cheap Italian tomatoes being off-loaded in Australia but the federal government says it's costing local jobs.
Australia: Anti-dumping commission launched to deal with spike in complaints about cheap imports
Australia: Anti-dumping commission launched to deal with spike in complaints about cheap imports

15/07/2013

The Federal Government has launched an Anti-Dumping Commission to help deal with the spike in complaints about imported goods being sold in Australia at below cost price.
Russia targets Ukrainian chocolate in car trade spat
Russia targets Ukrainian chocolate in car trade spat

15/07/2013

GENEVA, July 9 (Reuters) - Russia plans to put trade sanctions on Ukraine, penalising imports of chocolate, coal and glass in retaliation for a Ukrainian emergency import tax on cars which has drawn World Trade Organization opposition.
European Union Targets Russian Car-Recycling Fees in WTO Dispute
European Union Targets Russian Car-Recycling Fees in WTO Dispute

15/07/2013

The European Union is filing its first dispute with Russia at the World Trade Organization over fees imposed on used cars and trucks that the country imports.
Double setback for importers, producers of frozen potato chips
Double setback for importers, producers of frozen potato chips

15/07/2013

Importers of frozen potato chips in South Africa, as well as producers in Belgium and the Netherlands in particular, have suffered a double setback after the International Trade Administration Commission (Itac) imposed a provisional safeguard duty of 61.42% on the product late last week.
New ITC Investigation Could Affect Supply of Oil and Gas Tubular
New ITC Investigation Could Affect Supply of Oil and Gas Tubular

15/07/2013

On July 2nd, U.S. steel pipe “tubular” makers filed a petition with the U.S. International Trade Commission requesting that the Commission conduct an investigation into alleged dumping of oil country tubular goods (OCTGs) from several countries.
EU to recognize Vietnam’s market economy next year
EU to recognize Vietnam’s market economy next year

15/07/2013

HCMC – It is likely that the European Union (EU) will recognize Vietnam as a market economy when negotiations of the Vietnam-EU free trade agreement (FTA) end.
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