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U.S. Manufacturers Welcome Improvements in Commerce Practices
U.S. Manufacturers Welcome Improvements in Commerce Practices

30/08/2010

WASHINGTON, Aug. 27 /PRNewswire/ -- A coalition of U.S. manufacturers welcomed a new trade enforcement package proposed by the U.S. Department of Commerce (Commerce) intended to improve important aspects of its administrative practices. The Coalition for Enforcement of Antidumping and Countervailing Duty Orders applauded a set of 14 proposals released yesterday that would introduce changes in a variety of the agency's practices.
Obama Administration Seeks to Tighten U.S. Trade Laws
Obama Administration Seeks to Tighten U.S. Trade Laws

30/08/2010

The Obama administration, vowing to crack down on countries such as China that it says help subsidize exports of cheap goods to the U.S., introduced 14 measures to toughen enforcement of trade laws.
'India to import 2k tonnes of high quality silk from China'
'India to import 2k tonnes of high quality silk from China'

30/08/2010

To meet the demand of the weavers in Benares and Kanchipuram, the government is importing 2000 tonnes of high quality silk from China, Textiles Minister Dayanidhi Maran said in New Delhi on Thursday.
Can Vietnam ride in as door to EU bicycle market opens a crack?
Can Vietnam ride in as door to EU bicycle market opens a crack?

30/08/2010

The European Commission lifted anti-dumping duties on Vietnamese bicycles in July while maintaining them on Chinese products, giving Vietnamese exporters a fresh opportunity to grab a share of the European market.
U.S. lays out plan to strengthen anti-dumping regime
U.S. lays out plan to strengthen anti-dumping regime

30/08/2010

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States on Thursday announced plans to toughen rules against what it sees as unfair foreign trade practices, proposing a number of changes likely to irk China, its biggest import supplier.
Settlement payments an issue in antidumping case
Settlement payments an issue in antidumping case

30/08/2010

WASHINGTON — Legal counsel representing Chinese and U.S. furniture producers have begun a war of words on what may become the latest contentious issue in the ongoing sunset review of the wood bedroom furniture antidumping case.
Sacu puts out unfair trade practices tender
Sacu puts out unfair trade practices tender

30/08/2010

The Southern African Customs Union (Sacu) has put out a request for tenders for a study to investigate the situation in the Sacu region regarding unfair trade practices.
Ministry of Commerce adjusts anti-dumping tariffs to Japan-imported chlorobutadiene rubber
Ministry of Commerce adjusts anti-dumping tariffs to Japan-imported chlorobutadiene rubber

30/08/2010

China's Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM) announced Wednesday a decision to adjust the anti-dumping tariffs to chlorobutadiene rubber produced in Japan which current rates range from 2 percent to 151 percent. The new tariffs will be within the range of 9.9 to 43.9 percent.
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