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USITC Stalking the Olive Groves
USITC Stalking the Olive Groves

18/10/2012

The recent announcement that the United States International Trade Commission (USITC) will conduct an investigation into competitive conditions facing US olive oil producers should provoke some serious thinking. As noted on this site last week, such investigations do not come out of nowhere and are often undertaken with the intent to use their conclusions to launch anti-dumping charges and countervailing duties against foreign producers allegedly receiving illegal subsidies.
US Upholds Tariffs on Chinese Solar Cells, Rejects Request to Broaden Scope
US Upholds Tariffs on Chinese Solar Cells, Rejects Request to Broaden Scope

18/10/2012

The US Commerce Department affirmed its earlier ruling that Chinese manufacturers, aided by unfair government subsidies, were dumping solar cells in the U.S. market at prices as much as 250 percent below fair value.
JA Solar Responds to U.S. Department of Commerce's Final Decision on Anti-Dumping Tariffs on Chinese Solar Products
JA Solar Responds to U.S. Department of Commerce's Final Decision on Anti-Dumping Tariffs on Chinese Solar Products

18/10/2012

SHANGHAI, China (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- JA Solar Holdings Co., Ltd. (Nasdaq:JASO) ("JA Solar" or the "Company"), one of the world's largest manufacturers of high-performance solar power products, today responded to the final determination by the U.S. Department of Commerce ("DOC") on imposing anti-dumping duties on China-produced solar products.
China extends spandex anti-dumping duties on Taiwan, other countries
China extends spandex anti-dumping duties on Taiwan, other countries

18/10/2012

Taipei, Oct. 13 (CNA) China has decided to extend anti-dumping tariffs imposed on spandex fiber exporters from Taiwan, Japan, Singapore, South Korea and the United States for another five years.
China extends spandex anti-dumping duties on Taiwan, other countries
China extends spandex anti-dumping duties on Taiwan, other countries

18/10/2012

Taipei, Oct. 13 (CNA) China has decided to extend anti-dumping tariffs imposed on spandex fiber exporters from Taiwan, Japan, Singapore, South Korea and the United States for another five years.
Malaysia: 'No rubber export restriction for now'
Malaysia: 'No rubber export restriction for now'

18/10/2012

PETALING JAYA: Malaysia will restrict rubber exports amounting to 39,000 tonnes only if SMR20 prices dip below US$2.70 (RM8.30) per kg.
Malaysia: 'No rubber export restriction for now'
Malaysia: 'No rubber export restriction for now'

18/10/2012

PETALING JAYA: Malaysia will restrict rubber exports amounting to 39,000 tonnes only if SMR20 prices dip below US$2.70 (RM8.30) per kg.
US: Group Fights Hardwood Plywood Antidumping
US: Group Fights Hardwood Plywood Antidumping

18/10/2012

PORTLAND, OR— Protesting the hardwood plywood antidumping petition, a group of U.S. companies has formed the American Alliance of Hardwood Plywood (AAHP) to ensure the availability of the “unique” plywood product imported from China.
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