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Anti-Dumping Commission a welcome step to levelling the playing field for Australian jobs
Anti-Dumping Commission a welcome step to levelling the playing field for Australian jobs

19/02/2013

The Construction Forestry Mining and Energy Union has welcomed today’s passing in the House of Representatives of legislation enabling the creation of a new Anti-Dumping Commission.
EU attacks "unjustified" Russian ban on German meat imports
EU attacks "unjustified" Russian ban on German meat imports

19/02/2013

GENEVA (Reuters) - Russia's ban on imports of chilled German meat is unjustified and disproportionate and must be reversed immediately, the European Union said, according to a filing at the WTO seen by Reuters on Thursday.
SunEdison Says U.S. Companies Benefited From India Solar Policy
SunEdison Says U.S. Companies Benefited From India Solar Policy

19/02/2013

India’s solar policy has benefited U.S. companies and not given much help to domestic suppliers even though it restricts imports of the technology, said an industry executive for a unit of MEMC Electronic Materials Inc.
U.S. to keep existing antidumping duty order on China's activated carbon
U.S. to keep existing antidumping duty order on China's activated carbon

19/02/2013

WASHINGTON, Feb. 8 (Xinhua) -- The U.S. International Trade Commission (USITC) on Friday decided to keep the existing antidumping duty order on imports of activated carbon from China.
Taiwan steel firms hurt by Indonesia's anti-dumping duty
Taiwan steel firms hurt by Indonesia's anti-dumping duty

19/02/2013

The Taiwan Steel & Iron Industries Association (TSIIA) yesterday protested against Indonesian authorities who ruled that Taiwan steel exporters are guilty of dumping and vowed to appeal the issue.
U.S. to continue shrimp trade probes against seven countries
U.S. to continue shrimp trade probes against seven countries

19/02/2013

WASHINGTON, Feb. 7 (Xinhua) -- The U.S. International Trade Commission (USITC) on Thursday cleared the way for the government to continue anti-dumping investigations on imports of frozen warm water shrimp from seven countries.
U.S. challenges India's solar program restrictions at WTO
U.S. challenges India's solar program restrictions at WTO

19/02/2013

WASHINGTON, Feb 6 (Reuters) - The United States on Wednesday filed a challenge with the World Trade Organization over elements of India's national solar program, which it said discriminates against foreign solar products in violation of a core global trade rule.
U.S. awaiting EU political signal for trade talks - official
U.S. awaiting EU political signal for trade talks - official

06/02/2013

WASHINGTON, Feb 5 (Reuters) - The United States needs a strong political signal from European Union leaders to put proposed talks on a transatlantic trade agreement into high gear, a U.S. senior administration official said on Tuesday.
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