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USGC President Addresses Chinese DDGS Anti-Dumping Case
USGC President Addresses Chinese DDGS Anti-Dumping Case

11/01/2011

Council is leading registration process to respond to claims.
India not yet ready to take US to WTO on dispute settlement: Sharma
India not yet ready to take US to WTO on dispute settlement: Sharma

11/01/2011

Commerce and Industry Minister Anand Sharma has said India will not “rush to” the World Trade Organization (WTO) over the “regressive” steps taken by the US recently, which include an increase in the visa fee and a special levy on foreign manufacturers.
Government starts anti-dumping probe into aniline imports
Government starts anti-dumping probe into aniline imports

11/01/2011

India has initiated a probe into alleged dumping of aniline, a chemical mainly used by pharmaceutical industry, by European Union countries to protect domestic players.
EU to cut punitive China fiberglass tariff
EU to cut punitive China fiberglass tariff

11/01/2011

BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Commission plans a significant cut in the punitive tariffs it imposed last year on Chinese-made fiberglass used in the clean technology sector, EU diplomats and people close to the issue told Reuters on Friday.
Visclosky speaks out against dumped steel
Visclosky speaks out against dumped steel

07/01/2011

While at an International Trade Commission hearing in Washington, U.S. Rep. Pete Visclosky urged federal officials to place duties on drill pipe from China in response to unfair trade practices.
Uruguay urges South Korea to lift beef ban
Uruguay urges South Korea to lift beef ban

07/01/2011

COLONIA, Uruguay: La Paz urged Seoul Wednesday to reopen its market to Uruguayan beef, and agreed to back South Korea's bid to negotiate a free trade deal with its Mercosur trade bloc partners.
US reviews anti-dumping rules on seafood
US reviews anti-dumping rules on seafood

07/01/2011

The US Department of Commerce is proposing to amend the way it measures dumping of foreign goods, something of great interest to Indian seafood exporters, besides those of other countries.
EU: New CAP Must Be Fundamentally Different
EU: New CAP Must Be Fundamentally Different

07/01/2011

UK - Europe should rely less on direct farming subsidies and reward farmers more for their environmental efforts and the other work they do to enhance the countryside, Environment Secretary Caroline Spelman said today.
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