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India: Government to check cheap imports
India: Government to check cheap imports

28/06/2012

NEW DELHI: The government has decided to arm itself with more ammunition for trade defense, besides trying to be more agile in dealing with cheap imports that are dumped into the Indian market.
China warns EU against dispute
China warns EU against dispute

28/06/2012

Beijing yesterday warned the EU that EU firms would suffer if it decides to take action against companies in China’s solar and telecommunications sectors because of trade rows.
Thailand may face WTO penalties on PHL cigarettes
Thailand may face WTO penalties on PHL cigarettes

28/06/2012

The Philippines will seek compensation and suspension of concessions penalties from Thailand if the Department of Trade and Industry discovers that Thailand failed to comply with a World Trade Organization ruling that it correct its taxation scheme for Philippine-made cigarettes before May 15 this year.
Ohio senators want anti-dumping orders kept in place
Ohio senators want anti-dumping orders kept in place

28/06/2012

KETTERING — Ohio’s senators Wednesday urged the U.S. government to maintain import duties that keep foreign corporations from dumping subsidized products in the U.S. that could kill domestic jobs, including 250 in Kettering.
WTO To Decide If Indian Curbs On U.S. Poultry, Eggs Legal
WTO To Decide If Indian Curbs On U.S. Poultry, Eggs Legal

28/06/2012

The World Trade Organization agreed to investigate Indian restrictions on U.S. poultry meat and eggs and decide whether the curbs break global commerce rules
U.S. tomato farmers say want to dump Mexico deal
U.S. tomato farmers say want to dump Mexico deal

28/06/2012

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. tomato growers on Monday said they have formally asked the U.S. Commerce Department to tear up a pricing agreement with Mexican producers that they say has become "a charade."
Mexico says Argentina quits auto pact
Mexico says Argentina quits auto pact

28/06/2012

MEXICO CITY, June 25 (Reuters) - Mexico said on Monday Argentina has pulled out of an auto trade pact over the deal's conditions, and that the Mexican government is separately preparing a case against the South American nation before the World Trade Organization over protectionist measures.
Indonesia: Antidumping Investigation initiated on imports of tin plate coil/ sheet
Indonesia: Antidumping Investigation initiated on imports of tin plate coil/ sheet

28/06/2012

On 24 June 2012, Indonesian Antidumping Committee (“KADI”) has initiated an antidumping investigation on imports of tin plate coil/ sheet (HS No. 7210.12.10.00 and 7210.12.90.00 from Korea, China, and Taiwan (“Product Concerned”).
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