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US: Nearly 200 Chinese furniture companies face anti-dumping review
US: Nearly 200 Chinese furniture companies face anti-dumping review

05/03/2012

WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Commerce said Wednesday that it has received requests to review nearly 200 Chinese producers of wood bedroom furniture, one of the largest number of review requests since it has been performing annual reviews in the bedroom case.
US: House Bill Would Preserve Tariffs to Offset China Subsidies
US: House Bill Would Preserve Tariffs to Offset China Subsidies

05/03/2012

The U.S. Commerce Department would be allowed to apply duties to offset government subsidies in nations such as China (TBBLCHNA) and Vietnam under bipartisan House legislation to be introduced today, congressional aides said.
Lamy Highlights Decline in Anti-Dumping Investigations
Lamy Highlights Decline in Anti-Dumping Investigations

04/03/2012

WTO Director-General, Pascal Lamy, spoke on Monday (27 February) at the opening of the Fifth Workshop for Heads of Investigating Authorities in Geneva.
Global anti-dumping cases on significant decline: WTO
Global anti-dumping cases on significant decline: WTO

04/03/2012

The number of newly-initiated anti-dumping investigations had dropped by nearly a quarter since the beginning of the global economic crisis worldwide, Pascal Lamy, Director-General of the World Trade Organization (WTO) said here on Monday.
WTO epic grinds on with Boeing subsidy appeal
WTO epic grinds on with Boeing subsidy appeal

03/03/2012

PARIS, Feb 29 (Reuters) - Airbus and Boeing Co were urged on Wednesday to negotiate an end to the world's largest trade dispute as the World Trade Organization (WTO) prepared to issue its latest findings in a long-running subsidy row.
WTO Announces Progress on Trade Disputes
WTO Announces Progress on Trade Disputes

03/03/2012

The World Trade Organization's (WTO) Dispute Settlement Body (DSB) at its meeting on February 22, 2012, established a panel to examine US anti-dumping measures on Korean steel products, and adopted a report in respect of China's export restraints on certain raw materials.
US Slaps Duties on Korean Power Transformers
US Slaps Duties on Korean Power Transformers

03/03/2012

The US Department of Commerce has announced the introduction of anti-dumping duties following an investigation into South Korean large power transformers.
EU to Take Anti-Dumping on China's Photovoltaic Products
EU to Take Anti-Dumping on China's Photovoltaic Products

03/03/2012

On February 26, it was reported that Germany, the largest market of photovoltaic application in Europe, would likely to ally itself with other EU states to take antidumping measures on China-made photovoltaic products.
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