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U.S. Government Imposes Duties on UK Company Circumventing Antidumping Order on Small Diameter Graphite Electrodes
U.S. Government Imposes Duties on UK Company Circumventing Antidumping Order on Small Diameter Graphite Electrodes

11/06/2012

WASHINGTON, June 6, 2012 -- /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The United States Department of Commerce has preliminarily found that a United Kingdom company, UK Carbon and Graphite Co., Ltd. ("UKCG") was unlawfully circumventing an antidumping duty order covering small diameter graphite electrodes ("SDGE") from China. The preliminary determination was publicly announced on May 30, 2012. The Commerce Department plans to issues its final decision on July 31, 2012.
EU says Russia breaking WTO rules ahead of entry
EU says Russia breaking WTO rules ahead of entry

11/06/2012

BRUSSELS, June 6 (Reuters) - Russia will probably be in breach of global trade rules when it joins the World Trade Organisation this year, the EU executive said on Wednesday, signalling Brussels would feel justified in filing a case against the club's newest member.
EU Cancels Anti-dumping Midterm Review on Chinese Tartaric Acid
EU Cancels Anti-dumping Midterm Review on Chinese Tartaric Acid

11/06/2012

On June 5, 2012, the European Commission announced canceling its midterm review of antidumping (AD) on Chinese tartaric acid (HS Code 29181200) made by Hangzhou Bioking Biochemical Engineering Co., Ltd. because the complainant revoked its review petition on February 4, 2012.
Solarworld Sees China Dumping Case in June amid German Support
Solarworld Sees China Dumping Case in June amid German Support

11/06/2012

Solarworld AG (SWV), Germany’s biggest solar-panel maker, expects an anti-dumping case to start against Chinese competitors in Europe this month after the German government said it may support such a move.
Steel makers lobby EU panel for scrap export ban
Steel makers lobby EU panel for scrap export ban

04/06/2012

European steel makers, including some top producers are pressuring the EU Commission to impose export restrictions on steel scrap from the EU to help preserve their domestic raw material stocks, industry sources said this week.
India: Solar equipment makers seek anti-dumping duty on imports from China, Malaysia, Taiwan
India: Solar equipment makers seek anti-dumping duty on imports from China, Malaysia, Taiwan

04/06/2012

NEW DELHI: Indian manufacturers of solar equipment are seeking anti-dumping duty on imports from China, Malaysia, Taiwan and the US on the grounds that local industry is bleeding because of "ridiculously low" price of foreign equipment.
Indonesia: Flour makers to file new antidumping petition
Indonesia: Flour makers to file new antidumping petition

04/06/2012

Indonesian flour producers plan to propose a new petition to the Indonesian Anti-Dumping Committee (KADI) to investigate alleged dumping practices conducted by foreign wheat producers in the domestic market.
Brazil raises motorbike taxes in latest move to restrict imports
Brazil raises motorbike taxes in latest move to restrict imports

04/06/2012

Brazil has raised taxes on motorcycles, air conditioners and microwave ovens in its latest move to cut imports and stem a prolonged contraction in the country’s manufacturing sector.
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