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China solar firms seek U.S. polysilicon imports probe
China solar firms seek U.S. polysilicon imports probe

24/11/2011

Chinese solar companies may ask Beijing to launch an anti-dumping and subsidy probe into imports of U.S. polysilicon, raw material used to make solar cells, into the mainland, a top official of China's solar industry association said on Tuesday.
China remains the main target for anti-dumping probes
China remains the main target for anti-dumping probes

24/11/2011

China has been the target of the greatest number of anti-dumping investigations in the 16 consecutive years leading up to 2010, highlighting the challenges that face Chinese companies venturing into overseas markets, the Guangzhou-based 21st Century Business Herald reports.
South African producers unhappy about Brazilian poultry imports
South African producers unhappy about Brazilian poultry imports

24/11/2011

South African chicken producers have been raising their concerns recently about the abundance of poultry imports, particularly from Brazil, which have been killing their business.
China Bends to U.S. Complaint on Solar Panels but Plans Retaliation
China Bends to U.S. Complaint on Solar Panels but Plans Retaliation

24/11/2011

HONG KONG — Chinese solar panel makers plan to shift some of their production to South Korea, Taiwan and the United States in hopes of defusing a trade case pending against them in Washington, according to industry executives.
Mexico, eyeing end of China duties, wary on trade
Mexico, eyeing end of China duties, wary on trade

24/11/2011

Mexico is due to drop trade barriers against China in a long-promised move but officials in Latin America's second-largest economy still complain about unfair practices in what could presage a fresh trade fight.
US anti-dumping order of stainless steel may be lifted
US anti-dumping order of stainless steel may be lifted

21/11/2011

THE UNITED States International Commission on Trade (USITC) is considering lifting a current anti-dumping duty order against certain stainless steel imports from the Philippines, Malaysia, and Italy ahead of the measure’s expiration next month, the agency said in federal register notice dated Nov. 1.
PVC anti-dumping measures remain in Australia
PVC anti-dumping measures remain in Australia

21/11/2011

The Canberra-based Australian Customs and Border Protection Service (ACBPS) has decided anti-dumping measures, implemented to stop U.S. manufacturers exporting PVC at prices less than the resin’s normal value in Australia, should continue.
Imported carpets hit sales of Kashmiri products in India
Imported carpets hit sales of Kashmiri products in India

21/11/2011

The Kashmir carpet industry has been hit by dumping of the imported carpets at cheap prices in the Indian market.
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