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WTO: Battleground for emerging economies
WTO: Battleground for emerging economies

03/03/2012

Brazil, China or India, the new global trade champions, are ready to seize their legal weapons, hence possibly transforming the WTO dispute settlement system.
Colombia Starts Anti-Dumping Sunset Review on China's Welded Chains
Colombia Starts Anti-Dumping Sunset Review on China's Welded Chains

03/03/2012

Recently, Colombia foreign-trade authority noticed China that the country has issued its no. 033 resolution to initiate the anti-dumping (AD) sunset review on China-made welded chains (HS Code 73158200).
Ceramics exporters respond to EU anti-dumping probe
Ceramics exporters respond to EU anti-dumping probe

03/03/2012

Chaozhou (CNS) -- Ceramics companies in Chaozhou, south China's Guangdong Province will suffer severely from the anti-dumping probe held by the European Commission, but these local companies also account for about one third of the entire country's ceramics exports.
Protectionism and disputes 'will rise'
Protectionism and disputes 'will rise'

27/02/2012

BRUSSELS - Arnoud Willems, a partner at US law firm Sidley Austin LLP, is filled with excitement these days after successfully helping Chinese shoemakers win an anti-dumping case. His clients will be compensated with millions of dollars in tax refunds.
Brazil on defensive against Asia
Brazil on defensive against Asia

27/02/2012

Rapidly growing Brazil economy prepares to raise trade borders against Asian goods, as China is likely to face the strictest obstacles. Safety and quality norms will become the main tool to defend the domestic producers, a Brazilian newspaper says
Turkey cancels anti-dumping duty on Saudi petrochemical goods
Turkey cancels anti-dumping duty on Saudi petrochemical goods

27/02/2012

JEDDAH – Turkey has canceled the anti-dumping duty which some Turkish companies called for and asked Turkey to impose fees on some Saudi petrochemical products, senior Turkish sources told Al-Eqtisadiya Arabic daily.
Uruguay admits textile exports could be infringing Brazil’s antidumping rules
Uruguay admits textile exports could be infringing Brazil’s antidumping rules

27/02/2012

Kreimerman who travelled to Brazil to discuss trade issues said “we have to be far more careful”, acknowledging that other items such as bed covers and blankets sold to Brazil could contain a greater percentage of Chinese components than tolerated by anti-dumping rulings effectively imposed by the government of President Dilma Rousseff.
EU May Renew Levies on Bottle Material From Asia; Korea Spared
EU May Renew Levies on Bottle Material From Asia; Korea Spared

27/02/2012

The European Union threatened to renew tariffs against five Asian nations on a chemical used by plastic-bottle mold makers such as Resilux SA (RES) and bottlers including Coca-Cola Co. (KO) while ending a levy against South Korea.
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