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Brazil: Adoption of antidumping duties against glassine and other glazed transparent or translucent papers
Brazil: Adoption of antidumping duties against glassine and other glazed transparent or translucent papers

13/10/2011

On October 6, 2011, the Government of Brazil adopted antidumping duties against glassine and other glazed transparent or translucent papers from France, Italy, and Hungary. The measure consists of a minimum import price of 401.03 dollars per ton for France, 369.19 dollars per ton for Italy, and of 235.54 dollars per ton for Hungary.
Brazil: Adoption of antidumping duties against n-Butyl alcohol from the U.S.
Brazil: Adoption of antidumping duties against n-Butyl alcohol from the U.S.

13/10/2011

On October 6, 2011, the Government of Brazil adopted antidumping duties against n-Butyl alcohol from the U.S. The measure consists of minimum import prices, between 102.67 dollars per ton and 272.12 dollars per ton, depending on the exporter.
Australia: Reduced barriers to entry and anti-competitive behavior best means to tackle manufacturing crisis.
Australia: Reduced barriers to entry and anti-competitive behavior best means to tackle manufacturing crisis.

10/10/2011

Treasury has warned that Australians risk higher taxes and steeper prices if Canberra goes too far in protecting manufacturers from global competition.
Thailand: Levy on Chinese steel extended for a year
Thailand: Levy on Chinese steel extended for a year

10/10/2011

The Commerce Ministry has decided to impose a 13.9-per-cent anti-dumping duty on steel imports from China for another year.
The U.S. Commerce Department to Set Duties on Wood Flooring, Steel Cylinders From China
The U.S. Commerce Department to Set Duties on Wood Flooring, Steel Cylinders From China

10/10/2011

The U.S. Commerce Department will announce on Oct. 12, 2011 the level of duties it plans to impose on imports of wood flooring and high-pressure steel cylinders from China.
China: End solar panel subsidies to avoid punitive tariffs
China: End solar panel subsidies to avoid punitive tariffs

10/10/2011

As if China's solar panel makers weren't suffering enough as their industry goes through its worst-ever downturn, things could soon get much worse as Western governments prepare to roll out punitive tariffs to protest unfair subsidies from Beijing.
Australia parliament likely to open inquiry into yuan
Australia parliament likely to open inquiry into yuan

10/10/2011

CANBERRA -- Australia's parliament is likely to open an inquiry into alleged Asian currency manipulation, mainly targeting major trade partner China and mirroring political anger in the United States over claims that Beijing keeps its yuan artificially low.
Sino-Indian trade marked by caution and suspicion
Sino-Indian trade marked by caution and suspicion

10/10/2011

Last week, India and China concluded a "highly productive and successful" strategic economic dialogue at Beijing, as the agreed minutes of the meeting depicted.
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