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Australian ends AD investigation on aluminum coated steel imports from Taiwan
Australian ends AD investigation on aluminum coated steel imports from Taiwan

15/05/2013

The Australian Customs and Border Protection Service has announced that it has terminated the antidumping investigation regarding aluminum zinc coated steel imports from Taiwan.
U.K. Solar Group Urges EU to Oppose China Anti-Dumping Tariffs
U.K. Solar Group Urges EU to Oppose China Anti-Dumping Tariffs

13/05/2013

European Union member nations should oppose proposed anti-dumping duties on Chinese solar panels that may hinder free trade and market growth, the U.K.’s Solar Trade Association said.
EU Said to Plan Duties Up to 67.9% on China Solar Panels
EU Said to Plan Duties Up to 67.9% on China Solar Panels

13/05/2013

The European Union is planning to impose tariffs of as much as 67.9 percent on solar panels from China to counter unfair pricing in the largest EU trade dispute of its kind, according to a commerce official from the bloc.
China Starts Antidumping Probe on Seamless Steel Tubes from EU, US, Japan
China Starts Antidumping Probe on Seamless Steel Tubes from EU, US, Japan

13/05/2013

BEIJING--China has begun an antidumping investigation on some high-performance alloy-steel seamless tubes from the EU, Japan and the U.S., the Ministry of Commerce said Friday.
Brazil refutes accusation of trade protectionism
Brazil refutes accusation of trade protectionism

13/05/2013

RIO DE JANEIRO, May 8 (Xinhua) -- Brazilian Trade and Industry Minister Fernando Pimentel on Wednesday refuted criticism from some European countries including France and Britain of trade protectionism.
EU imposes anti-dumping duties on India's steel wire exports
EU imposes anti-dumping duties on India's steel wire exports

13/05/2013

BRUSSELS, May 8 (Reuters) - The European Union has imposed provisional duties on India's exports of stainless steel wire to counter dumping that has hurt Italian, German and Spanish producers.
Canada says it may take EU to WTO over oil sands dispute
Canada says it may take EU to WTO over oil sands dispute

13/05/2013

BRUSSELS, May 8 (Reuters) - Canada threatened on Wednesday to take the European Union to the World Trade Organisation over its plans to label Canadian oil sands as dirty, but promised not to delay a bilateral trade pact.
CCA calls for tariffs on tinned food
CCA calls for tariffs on tinned food

09/05/2013

BEVERAGE major Coca-Cola Amatil has called for emergency tariffs on tinned tomatoes after a market shift to cheap imports led the company to downgrade earnings forecasts.
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