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Australia anti-dumping duties on Chinese wheels
Australia anti-dumping duties on Chinese wheels

18/06/2012

One export sector in China is beginning to feel the pinch of new anti-dumping duties set in place by Australia.
US: Tech companies oppose USITC's proposed import ban on Xbox
US: Tech companies oppose USITC's proposed import ban on Xbox

18/06/2012

The U.S. International Trade Commission should not ban the import of Microsoft's Xbox 360 gaming console into the U.S., as an administrative law judge there has recommended, because of the negative effects on the technology industry, some tech vendors and trade groups have told the commission.
EU Takes Anti-dumping Midterm Review on China's Steel Fasteners
EU Takes Anti-dumping Midterm Review on China's Steel Fasteners

18/06/2012

On June 6, 2012, requested by Bulten Fasteners (China) Co., Ltd., the European Commission launched its antidumping (AD) midterm-review probe on the steel-made fasteners from China under EU consolidated HS Codes ex73181290, ex73181491, ex73181499, ex73181559, ex73181569, ex73181581, ex73181589, ex73181590, ex73182100, ex73182200.
Canada Final Anti-dumping Midterm-Review Ruling on China's Mattress Spring Assembly
Canada Final Anti-dumping Midterm-Review Ruling on China's Mattress Spring Assembly

18/06/2012

On June 7, 2012, the Canada Border Services Agency announced its final ruling for antidumping (AD) midterm review on China-made spring assembly used for mattress as follows:
Argentina Takes Anti-dumping Probe on Vulcanized-Rubber Conveyor Belts
Argentina Takes Anti-dumping Probe on Vulcanized-Rubber Conveyor Belts

18/06/2012

According to Argentine official news, recently, Argentina's foreign-trade secretariat issued its Resolution No. 52 of 2012 to launch an antidumping (AD) probe on China/Brazil-made vulcanized-rubber-made conveyor belts (Mercosur HS Code 40101200), which are 300mm or more wide and reinforced with textile materials.
China Floods the WTO with Tit-for-Tat
China Floods the WTO with Tit-for-Tat

11/06/2012

On May 8, China imposed extra import duties on stainless steel seamless tubes imported from the European Union and Japan, saying the tubes damaged the Chinese machinery they were installed in. The Chinese move came less than two months after the EU and Japan, along with the U.S., went to the World Trade Organization to challenge China’s curbs on exports of its rare earths, scarce minerals that are vital to so many industrial processes. The complaint argued that China’s restrictions on exports of the minerals would force multinationals to set up more factories on the mainland.
India: Anti-dumping duty likely on grinding media balls imports
India: Anti-dumping duty likely on grinding media balls imports

11/06/2012

NEW DELHI: India is likely to impose anti- dumping duty of up to USD 387 per tonne on imports of Grinding Media Balls, mainly used in thermal power plants, from China and Thailand to protect domestic players from cheaper shipments.
USITC Full Anti-dumping Sunset Review on Chinese Activated Carbon
USITC Full Anti-dumping Sunset Review on Chinese Activated Carbon

11/06/2012

On June 4, 2012, the U.S. International Trade Commission (USITC) announced starting a full sunset review concerning the antidumping (AD) duty order on activated carbon from China to determine whether revocation of this order would be likely to lead to continuation or recurrence of material injury to U.S. local industries.
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