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Rousseff Says Brazilian Policies Defensive Not Protectionist
Rousseff Says Brazilian Policies Defensive Not Protectionist

18/04/2012

Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff denied her government was undertaking protectionist policies and called on the developed world to boost investment, rather than relying on monetary stimulus to fuel demand.
Rousseff Says Brazilian Policies Defensive Not Protectionist
Rousseff Says Brazilian Policies Defensive Not Protectionist

18/04/2012

Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff denied her government was undertaking protectionist policies and called on the developed world to boost investment, rather than relying on monetary stimulus to fuel demand.
WTO Judges to Decide If EU Has Ended Illegal Airbus Aid
WTO Judges to Decide If EU Has Ended Illegal Airbus Aid

18/04/2012

The World Trade Organization agreed to decide whether the European Union has removed subsidies to Airbus SAS (EAD) that break commerce rules, the first step to possible retaliatory sanctions against the EU.
India to challenge U.S. duty on steel pipes
India to challenge U.S. duty on steel pipes

11/04/2012

NEW DELHI (Reuters) - India is preparing to challenge a U.S. import duty on steel pipes by requesting "consultations" at the World Trade Organization, a senior trade ministry official said, in the latest in a series of recent disputes between the two allies.
India challenges U.S. visa rules at WTO, eyes steel case
India challenges U.S. visa rules at WTO, eyes steel case

11/04/2012

NEW DELHI, April 10 (Reuters) - India is challenging a U.S. law that raised visa fees for high-skilled foreign workers as a violation of global trade commitments and is planning another case against U.S. import duties on steel pipe, In d ian officials said on Tuesday in the latest sign of prickly trade ties between the two allies.
Canadian International Trade Tribunal Finds Threat of Injury
Canadian International Trade Tribunal Finds Threat of Injury

11/04/2012

OTTAWA, ONTARIO--(Marketwire - April 10, 2012) - The Canadian International Trade Tribunal today found as follows:
S. Korea extends anti-dumping duties on kraft paper
S. Korea extends anti-dumping duties on kraft paper

11/04/2012

SEOUL, April 9 (Yonhap) -- South Korea will extend its anti-dumping duties on foreign made kraft paper by three years to protect local manufacturers from imports, the government said Monday.
MOF of Taiwan Probes Dumping by China, Japan, Korea and India
MOF of Taiwan Probes Dumping by China, Japan, Korea and India

11/04/2012

Taipei, April 9, 2012 (CENS)--Taiwan’s Ministry of Finance (MOF) has officially started investigating dumping by steelmakers from China, Japan, South Korea and India, which will be levied anti-dumping taxes by the end of July once found guilty of having dumped steel products in Taiwan to undermine domestic manufacturers.
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