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EU Starts to Review Bike Dumping by China
14/07/2010
BRUSSELS, Belgium – The European Commission has taken the first step in the procedure to review the current anti-dumping measures against bicycles imported from the Peoples Republic of China which are to expire next Thursday, July 15, 2010. Today the ‘Notice of Initiation of an Expiry Review’ is finally published in the Official Journal of the European Union.
EU Starts to Review Bike Dumping by China
14/07/2010
BRUSSELS, Belgium – The European Commission has taken the first step in the procedure to review the current anti-dumping measures against bicycles imported from the Peoples Republic of China which are to expire next Thursday, July 15, 2010. Today the ‘Notice of Initiation of an Expiry Review’ is finally published in the Official Journal of the European Union.
Bicycle makers to resume EU exports
14/07/2010
US farmers cash in on Chinese demand
14/07/2010
Tariff tactics Maine paper makers see survival in proposed 'dumping' rule
14/07/2010
John Williams, president of the Maine Pulp and Paper AssociationA U.S. Department of Commerce proposal to impose stiff tariffs on coated free sheet paper imported from China and Indonesia would help save American jobs and allow domestic companies to compete more fairly for business, supporters say. Among the proposal’s advocates are Maine’s paper manufacturers, who hope the tariffs will help stem the loss of jobs in the state.
EU Drops Dumping Duty on Vietnam Made Bikes
14/07/2010
BRUSSELS, Belgium – The European Commission has not received a request for a review of the anti-dumping measures concerning imports of bicycles originating in Vietnam. With that the dumping duties which varied from 15.8 to 34.5% on Vietnam made bikes imported into the European Union will be dropped by next Thursday, July 15, 2010.
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