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Trade case over imported steel wire moves forward
Trade case over imported steel wire moves forward

19/05/2011

The U.S. Department of Commerce is continuing to investigate possible countervailing and anti-dumping duties against certain steel wire products from China and Mexico after all six United States International Trade Commissioners determined that there is reasonable indication that domestic producers are being hurt by these imports.
The U.S. Company Requests "Double Anti" on China's Steel Seamless High-Pressure Gas Cylinders
The U.S. Company Requests "Double Anti" on China's Steel Seamless High-Pressure Gas Cylinders

19/05/2011

U.S. Norris Cylinder Company requested U.S. Department of Commerce and International Trade Commission to launch anti-subsidy and anti-dumping investigations on steel seamless high-pressure gas cylinders originating in China.
China finds EU members subsidize exports of potato starch to China
China finds EU members subsidize exports of potato starch to China

19/05/2011

An initial ruling by China's Ministry of Commerce said Monday that European Union (EU) members have subsidized potato starch exports to China, hurting the interests of China's domestic industries.
USITC votes to continue cases on certain steel wheels from china
USITC votes to continue cases on certain steel wheels from china

19/05/2011

The United States International Trade Commission (USITC) today determined that there is a reasonable indication that a U.S. industry is materially injured or threatened with material injury by reason of imports of certain steel wheels from China that are allegedly subsidized and sold in the United States at less than fair value.
China protests EU first anti-subsidy duties on Chinese goods
China protests EU first anti-subsidy duties on Chinese goods

16/05/2011

China opposes the European Union's decision to impose its first-ever anti-subsidy and anti-dumping duties on imports from China, said Ministry of Commerce (MOC) spokesman Yao Jian on Saturday.
Whirlpool Harmed by Imports of Refrigerators, U.S. Rules
Whirlpool Harmed by Imports of Refrigerators, U.S. Rules

16/05/2011

Whirlpool, of Benton Harbor, Michigan, said it was seeking dumping duties against Gyeonggi, South Korea-based Samsung and Seoul-based LG in South Korea. Photo: Neal Hamberg/Bloomberg
Turkish tariff rattles Asia's textile firms
Turkish tariff rattles Asia's textile firms

16/05/2011

DHAKA - Turkey, which is to increase duties on imported textiles and ready-made garments as of July 21, is holding out against efforts by the governments of Indonesia, Bangladesh and other exporters to have the increases reduced or even dropped altogether.
EU Revives Threat of Duties on Indian Stainless Steel Fasteners
EU Revives Threat of Duties on Indian Stainless Steel Fasteners

16/05/2011

The European Union revived a threat to impose tariffs on screws and bolts from India, saying EU producers may be victims of subsidies and price undercutting.
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