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Australia cancels AD probe on welded steel tubes from China
Australia cancels AD probe on welded steel tubes from China

31/08/2010

Australian Customs and Border Protection Service released an announcement which decided to formally cancel anti dumping investigation on carbon welded steel pipes purchased from China holding that those products didn't exert materials threatens or damages to Australian steel tube industry.
U.S. Likely to Find China Subsidized Aluminum
U.S. Likely to Find China Subsidized Aluminum

31/08/2010

The U.S. Commerce Department is expected Tuesday to find that $550 million in imported Chinese aluminum was illegally subsidized by the Chinese government, people familiar with the situation said, potentially leading to higher import duties as early as next week.
Chinese academics: Protectionism burdens China's exporters
Chinese academics: Protectionism burdens China's exporters

31/08/2010

Given the uncertainty surrounding the global recovery, the United States, the European Union and Japan have recently released new trade protectionism measures. Trade protectionism, which is a tool to transfer domestic conflicts to other countries, has become the biggest threat toward Chinese exporters, experts from major Chinese universities have said.
China, Vietnam furniture makers compete for Vietnam's domestic market
China, Vietnam furniture makers compete for Vietnam's domestic market

31/08/2010

The world of global trade is a dynamic place. On one hand, furniture importers in the United States regularly shift sourcing among countries, while foreign exporters seek entry to various international markets. This is obviously how China and Vietnam came to be such important players in the U.S. market over the past decade.
China to launch countervailing probe on EU potato starch
China to launch countervailing probe on EU potato starch

31/08/2010

China will launch an inquiry into whether to impose countervailing duties on potato starch imports from the European Union, the commerce ministry said.
Tire-d Old Trade Policies
Tire-d Old Trade Policies

31/08/2010

President Obama has been making some encouraging pro-trade noises recently, after a protectionist first year. So it's troubling to see him veering off course again with a new proposal to boost American exports by cracking down on imports from China.
Xiamen firm wins historic anti-dumping case against S. Korea & Thailand
Xiamen firm wins historic anti-dumping case against S. Korea & Thailand

31/08/2010

A petrochemical corporation in Xiamen had won a historic victory recently when China's Ministry of Commerce (MOC) made a ruling in favor of China's terephthalic acid producers regarding dumping of terephthalic acid in Chinese markets at unfairly low prices, reports Xiamen Economic Daily.
US ITC levies AD and CVD on magnesia carbon bricks from China and Mexico
US ITC levies AD and CVD on magnesia carbon bricks from China and Mexico

31/08/2010

The United States International Trade Commission has determined that a US industry is materially injured or threatened with material injury by reason of imports of certain magnesia carbon bricks from China that the US Department of Commerce has determined are subsidized and from China and Mexico that Commerce has determined are sold in the United States at less than fair value.
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