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Canada: CBSA investigates the dumping and subsidizing of certain carbon steel welded pipe
Canada: CBSA investigates the dumping and subsidizing of certain carbon steel welded pipe

17/05/2012

Ottawa, Ontario, May 14, 2012 – The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) announced today that it is initiating investigations into the alleged injurious dumping of certain carbon steel welded pipe from Chinese Taipei, the Republic of India, the Sultanate of Oman, the Republic of Korea, Thailand, the Republic of Turkey and the United Arab Emirates. The CBSA is also initiating investigations into the alleged injurious subsidizing of certain carbon steel welded pipe from the Republic of India, the Sultanate of Oman and the United Arab Emirates.
East Asia screw, the EU will implement anti-dumping sanctions
East Asia screw, the EU will implement anti-dumping sanctions

14/05/2012

According to overseas media reports, recently, the EU decided on imports from countries such as China, Indonesia, Thailand and Vietnam stainless steel screws and screws the anti-dumping sanctions, the provisional anti-dumping tariffs of up to 27.4%. The EU believes that these products imported from these countries in East Asia to cause damage to production and business interests in Italy and Germany and other regions. The anti-dumping duties are valid for six months.
India: Weighing a duty to protect steel
India: Weighing a duty to protect steel

14/05/2012

Indian steel firms have demanded imposition of higher duty on imports, apprehensive of dumping by China.
Australia: Chinese manufacturers appeal dumping notice
Australia: Chinese manufacturers appeal dumping notice

14/05/2012

Chinese manufacturers accused of dumping aluminum products and damaging the Australian market are seeking to have the dumping notice overturned in the Federal Court on Monday in legal action that will examine what a ''public body'' is in China.
US presses WTO dispute over India's restrictions on poultry
US presses WTO dispute over India's restrictions on poultry

14/05/2012

WASHINGTON, May 11 - U.S. Trade Representative Ron Kirk said today that the United States has asked the World Trade Organization (WTO) to establish a dispute settlement panel to rule on its assertion that New Delhi’s restrictions on imports U.S. poultry meat and chicken eggs violates India’s obligations under WTO trade agreements.
India Fails to Lift Restrictions on US Poultry in Consultations
India Fails to Lift Restrictions on US Poultry in Consultations

14/05/2012

WASHINGTON, D.C. – United States Trade Representative Ron Kirk today announced that the United States has requested the World Trade Organization (WTO) establish a dispute settlement panel to decide U.S. claims regarding the government of India’s restrictions on imports of various U.S. agricultural products, including poultry meat and chicken eggs.
European Union Hits China with Tariffs on Aluminum Radiators
European Union Hits China with Tariffs on Aluminum Radiators

14/05/2012

The European Union imposed tariffs as high as 61.4 percent on aluminum radiators from China to help Italian and Polish producers compete with cheaper imports.
Global Solar Council on Anti-Dumping
Global Solar Council on Anti-Dumping

14/05/2012

Recent media claims that the Global Solar Council (GSC) was set up in response to current dumping claims proceeding through the US Commerce Department process are incorrect. The Global Solar Council is a CEO-led coalition of global companies working to promote a favorable political framework for solar power, unrelated to any active trade disputes, as was made clear by the Global Solar Council’s press release, White Paper and media responses.
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