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Argentina Takes Final Anti-Dumping Measures on Chinese Suits
Argentina Takes Final Anti-Dumping Measures on Chinese Suits

09/02/2012

On January 30, 2012, the Secretariat for International Trade of the Ministry of Economy and Public Finance of Argentina sent a note to China's Economic and Commercial Counselor's Office in Argentina that, according to the Resolution No. 349, 2011 of Argentina Ministry of Industry, it has decided to terminate the antidumping (AD) investigation on China's men or children suits and jackets and take the measure of FOB floor price at USD 81.5 each.
Malaysia issues tax free palm export quotas
Malaysia issues tax free palm export quotas

06/02/2012

KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 5 (Reuters) - Malaysia has issued this year's tax-free crude palm oil export quotas of 3 million tonnes after weeks of delay, sources said on Sunday, ending speculation it would scrap the quota to help its refiners compete with Indonesian rivals.
Viet Nam: Dumping claim over clothes hangers
Viet Nam: Dumping claim over clothes hangers

06/02/2012

HA NOI — The US Department of Commerce has instituted an anti-dumping action and filed countervailing duty petitions against steel garment hangers from Viet Nam and Taiwan.
US: Duties on China solar would kill jobs
US: Duties on China solar would kill jobs

06/02/2012

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A U.S. solar industry group fighting a rival coalition's request for steep import duties on Chinese-made solar cells and modules warned in a report on Monday that more than 60,000 U.S. jobs could be lost if such duties were imposed.
Four Chinese shoemakers win appeal against EU anti-dumping duties
Four Chinese shoemakers win appeal against EU anti-dumping duties

06/02/2012

Brussels - Four Chinese shoe manufacturers won an appeal Thursday against European Union import duties on their products, allowing them to claim back the money paid over the past five years.
China Says U.S. May Start More Anti-Dumping Probes on Auto Parts
China Says U.S. May Start More Anti-Dumping Probes on Auto Parts

06/02/2012

Workers check parts at the Renault-Nissan China parts warehouse in Shanghai, China. China’s commerce ministry said the U.S. may start more anti-dumping investigations into Chinese exports of automotive parts after U.S. manufacturers accused the Asian nation of providing illegal government subsidies. Photo: Kevin Lee/Bloomberg
WTO approves EU duty waiver for Pakistan
WTO approves EU duty waiver for Pakistan

06/02/2012

GENEVA, Feb 1 (Reuters) - The World Trade Organization has approved a European Union waiver on duties for 75 products from Pakistan, a scheme intended to boost textile exports to help Pakistan recover from massive floods in 2010, a diplomat who was present at a meeting of the WTO's council for trade in goods said on Wednesday.
China says ready to defend its rare earth policies
China says ready to defend its rare earth policies

06/02/2012

BEIJING, Feb 1 (Reuters) - China's Commerce Ministry said on Wednesday it was prepared to defend its rare earth export policies at the World Trade Organization, days after the global trade body ruled against its export restrictions on raw materials exports.
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