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Australian Customs Launches Double-anti Investigations into China's Carbon Steel Welded Pipes
26/09/2011
According to China's MOFCOM, on September 16, 2011, Australian Customs and Border Protection sent a notice to Economic and Commercial Counselor's Office of the Embassy of China in Australia, stating that it will officially release a notice on The Australian to officially launch anti-dumping and anti-subsidy investigations into China's carbon steel welded pipes on September 19, 2011.
Australia defends anti-dumping rules
26/09/2011
Argentina: Determination of circumvention of antidumping duties applied to certain type of footwear from China
26/09/2011
On September 8, 2011, the Government of Argentina determined that the importations of certain footwear from China are circumventing antidumping duties by being declared as originated in Malaysia. Because of the above, the Argentinean authorities resolved to apply an antidumping duty of 13.38 US dollars per pair to the importations of this kind of footwear from Malaysia.
China Says Duties on U.S. Poultry In Line With WTO Rules After Complaint
26/09/2011
Sept. 20 (Bloomberg) -- The U.S. today complained at the World Trade Organization in Geneva over Chinese anti-dumping and countervailing duties on American poultry products. The request for consultations is the first step in the case, and the U.S. and China must now hold talks for at least two months in a bid to resolve the dispute. If the talks fail, the U.S. can ask WTO judges to rule. Peter Cook reports on Bloomberg Television's "InBusiness With Margaret Brennan." (Source: Bloomberg)
USTR Seeks Fairness for American Chicken Producers
22/09/2011
Washington, D.C. – United States Trade Representative Ron Kirk announced today that the U.S. has filed a case against China before the World Trade Organization (WTO) to protect up to 300,000 American agricultural jobs that are being threatened by China’s imposition of duties on imports of American chicken products
India: DRI uncovers illegal import of pesticides from China
22/09/2011
New Delhi: The Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI), an agency that is a part of the finance ministry, suspects that some individuals and companies are illegally importing a large volume of pesticides from China—in the process bringing into the country pesticides that are banned in India, or avoiding paying the import duty of 26% on pesticides, a so-called restricted item.
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