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Ukrainian PM admits grain export quotas possible
Ukrainian PM admits grain export quotas possible

29/09/2010

KIEV, Sept. 28 (Xinhua) -- Ukrainian Prime Minister Mykola Azarov admitted Tuesday quotas for grain exports were now a possibility.
Tra fish anti-dumping tariff disputed
Tra fish anti-dumping tariff disputed

29/09/2010

Vice President of the Viet Nam Association of Seafood Exporters and Processors Nguyen Huu Dung spoke to Viet Nam News about reactions to the United States Department of Commerce's recent increase of anti-dumping tariffs on tra fish frozen fillets imported from Viet Nam
Brazil Warns of Global Trade War
Brazil Warns of Global Trade War

29/09/2010

The world is involved in "a trade war and an exchange rate war" as countries seek trade advantages by manipulating their currencies, and Brazil must take steps to defend itself, including the possibility of new taxes, Brazil Finance Minister Guido Mantega said in Sao Paulo on Monday.
U.S. sets duties on copper pipe from China and Mexico
U.S. sets duties on copper pipe from China and Mexico

29/09/2010

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States on Monday set final duties ranging up to 61 percent on hundreds of millions of dollars of copper pipe from China in one of several disputes causing friction between the two countries.
Tyson Foods Seeks to Reverse Chinese Anti-Dumping Tariffs on U.S. Chicken
Tyson Foods Seeks to Reverse Chinese Anti-Dumping Tariffs on U.S. Chicken

29/09/2010

Tyson Foods Inc., the largest U.S. chicken processor, said it will try to appeal China’s decision to impose anti-dumping tariffs on U.S. chicken shipments.
Sino-U.S. trade disputes pile up
Sino-U.S. trade disputes pile up

29/09/2010

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - China and the United States have long clashed over trade policies and disputes over mutual market access. A bill in the U.S. House aimed at offsetting undervalued currencies could further fuel tensions.
Sino-U.S. trade disputes pile up
Sino-U.S. trade disputes pile up

29/09/2010

BEIJING (Reuters) - Trade rows between the United States and China will be a key issue on the agenda when President Barack Obama holds talks with Chinese leaders in Shanghai and Beijing this week.
Sino-U.S. trade disputes pile up
Sino-U.S. trade disputes pile up

29/09/2010

BEIJING (Reuters) - The United States on Thursday slapped preliminary anti-dumping duties ranging up to 99 percent on $2.63 billion in Chinese-made oil well pipe in the biggest U.S. trade action against China.
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