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India Decides to End Cotton-Export Ban After Protests From Growers, China
India Decides to End Cotton-Export Ban After Protests From Growers, China

13/03/2012

India, the world’s second-biggest cotton producer, will end a ban on exports after protests from growers, traders and China, the nation’s biggest buyer.
US cuts dumping duty on tra fish
US cuts dumping duty on tra fish

13/03/2012

The US Department of Commerce (DoC) has announced its final decision on the seventh preliminary results of administrative review (POR7) for anti-dumping duties on tra fish fillets imported from Vietnam, according to the Vietnam Association of Seafood Exporters and Producers (VASEP).
Rubber body seeks removal of anti-dumping duties
Rubber body seeks removal of anti-dumping duties

13/03/2012

The All India Rubber Industries Association (AIRIA) has sought removal of anti-dumping duties on import of raw materials stating it was making the industry uncompetitive. It also demanded an immediate import of 100,000 tonne natural rubber to bridge the supply-demand gap.
ITC holds hearing on proposed anti-dumping duties
ITC holds hearing on proposed anti-dumping duties

13/03/2012

The International Trade Commission (ITC) yesterday held a public hearing on proposed anti-dumping duties on imported coated paper from China, Japan, South Korea and Finland to clarify whether these imports had contributed the decline of the local paper manufacturing industry.
WTO appeal faults Boeing subsidies
WTO appeal faults Boeing subsidies

13/03/2012

PARIS (Reuters) - The World Trade Organization has broadly upheld a ruling that Boeing Co (BA.N: Quote, Profile, Research, Stock Buzz) took billions of dollars of unfair subsidies, breathing new life into an epic trade spat that has already faulted European aid to Airbus, people familiar with the matter said.
Mexico Takes Anti-Dumping Probe into China's Kid Bicycles
Mexico Takes Anti-Dumping Probe into China's Kid Bicycles

13/03/2012

On March 5, 2012, the Unit of International Trade Practices at Mexico's Ministry of the Economy released a notice, stating at the request of ANAFABI and other companies, it decided to launch an antidumping (AD) investigation into China-made kid bicycles with 12, 14, 16 and 20 inches under HS codes 87120002 and 87120004.
Mexico Final Anti-Dumping Ruling on China's Graphite Electrodes
Mexico Final Anti-Dumping Ruling on China's Graphite Electrodes

13/03/2012

On March 1, 2012, Mexico officially released a ruling for ending its antidumping investigation into China-made graphite electrodes (HS code 85451101) and levying final antidumping duties as follows:
EU Takes AD Midterm-Review Probe on China's Steel Fasteners
EU Takes AD Midterm-Review Probe on China's Steel Fasteners

13/03/2012

On March 6, 2012, the European Commission released a notice, stating on July 28, 2011, the WTO's Dispute Settlement Body adopted the report by the appeal team and expert team for EU antidumping (AD) on China-made iron/steel fasteners, holding the EU violates relevant antidumping regulations, therefore the Commission decides to launch an antidumping midterm-review investigation thereof.
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