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Vietnam: Shrimp exporters face hostile conditions
Vietnam: Shrimp exporters face hostile conditions

02/07/2012

Stronger foreign competition and harsher regulations set by importing countries are making things harder for Vietnamese shrimp exporters, according to the Shrimp Committee of the Vietnam Association of Seafood Producers and Exporters (VASEP).
EU, US, Japan seek WTO steps on China rare earths
EU, US, Japan seek WTO steps on China rare earths

02/07/2012

BRUSSELS, June 27 (Reuters) - The European Union, the United States and Japan on Wednesday requested a dispute settlement panel at the World Trade Organization (WTO) after failing to resolve a battle over China's export restrictions on rare earth minerals.
Canada: CITT Initiates Expiry Review on Seamless Carbon or Alloy Steel Oil and Gas Well Casing
Canada: CITT Initiates Expiry Review on Seamless Carbon or Alloy Steel Oil and Gas Well Casing

02/07/2012

OTTAWA, ONTARIO--(Marketwire - June 27, 2012) - The Canadian International Trade Tribunal today initiated an expiry review of its finding made on March 10, 2008, in Inquiry No. NQ-2007-001, concerning the dumping and subsidizing of seamless carbon or alloy steel oil and gas well casing from China.
Australia probing steel-dumping complaint - BlueScope
Australia probing steel-dumping complaint - BlueScope

02/07/2012

AMSTERDAM, June 27 (Reuters) - Australian Customs has launched an investigation into alleged dumping of steel hot-rolled coil from four Asian countries, following a complaint by BlueScope Steel, the country's largest steelmaker.
Trinidad & Tobago concerned about the cheap substandard steel imports
Trinidad & Tobago concerned about the cheap substandard steel imports

02/07/2012

As stated in a news report, the local Steel Workers' Union in Trinidad & Tobago is concerning about that Trinidad & Tobago might become the dumping ground for cheap and substandard specifications of steel products.
US launch antidumping probes into xanthan gum from China, Australia
US launch antidumping probes into xanthan gum from China, Australia

28/06/2012

The US government on Tuesday launched anti-dumping (AD) investigations against imports of xanthan gum from China and Australia.
Tariffs on Solar-Gear Imports from China Raised By U.S
Tariffs on Solar-Gear Imports from China Raised By U.S

28/06/2012

The U.S. Commerce Department determined that Chinese solar-product imports should be subject to additional tariffs to offset government subsidies, according to an agency document.
US: Judge rules in favor of Apple, bans Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 sales in U.S.
US: Judge rules in favor of Apple, bans Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 sales in U.S.

28/06/2012

SEOUL, South Korea — Samsung Electronics Co. says a U.S. court has prohibited it from making or selling the Galaxy Tab 10.1 tablet computer in the United States.
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