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EU wines face drenching from tariffs
EU wines face drenching from tariffs

02/07/2013

A month or so ago, less than 24 hours after the European Commission announced a temporary tariff on photovoltaic products from China, the Ministry of Commerce announced that it was opening an anti-dumping inquiry on European wine imports worth an estimated $1.7 billion (1.3 billion euros).
EU opens new front in China trade battle with stone case
EU opens new front in China trade battle with stone case

02/07/2013

BRUSSELS, June 28 (Reuters) - The European Union has opened a new front in its trade battle with China by launching an investigation into alleged dumping by Chinese producers of stone used for counter tops and tiles.
China: Chemical from EU latest to see tariffs
China: Chemical from EU latest to see tariffs

02/07/2013

BEIJING, June 28 (Xinhuanet) -- China will impose anti-dumping tariffs of up to 36.9 percent on a chemical imported from the European Union in the latest row with its largest trading partner, the Ministry of Commerce said yesterday.
Australia: Anti-dumping bill welcomed but more needs to be done
Australia: Anti-dumping bill welcomed but more needs to be done

02/07/2013

The CFMEU has welcomed this week’s passing in the Senate of the Anti-Dumping Improvement bill, but the union warned that more needs to be done.
U.S. to Revoke Bangladesh Trade Benefits
U.S. to Revoke Bangladesh Trade Benefits

02/07/2013

The U.S. will suspend trade benefits on $34.7 million in goods from Bangladesh because of inadequate labor and safety standards in the Asian nation where a garment-factory collapse killed more than 1,000 workers in April.
U.S: Steel overcapacity could mean more Korean rebar in US market
U.S: Steel overcapacity could mean more Korean rebar in US market

02/07/2013

Commercial Metals Company President and CEO Joe Alvarado is keeping an eye on Chinese steelmaking overcapacity and how it could manifest in the US longs market -- possibly with Korean rebar imports, Alvarado said Thursday.
Japan Not to Slap Antidumping Duties on Indonesian Paper Products
Japan Not to Slap Antidumping Duties on Indonesian Paper Products

02/07/2013

TOKYO, June 27 (Bernama) -- The Japanese government on Wednesday said it will not impose antidumping duties on paper products from Indonesia, dismissing complaints filed by Japanese paper manufacturers, Japan's Jiji Press reported.
China to impose anti-dumping duties on European chemical
China to impose anti-dumping duties on European chemical

02/07/2013

BEIJING (Reuters) - China will impose from Friday anti-dumping duties of up to 37 percent on a chemical imported from the European Union, the Commerce Ministry said, the latest move in a string of disputes that could fuel rising tension between the trade partners.
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