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Carib Cement 'at a loss' over ADSC decision
Carib Cement 'at a loss' over ADSC decision

14/07/2010

In a release published today, Carib Cement says it is at a loss following the recent conclusion of the Antidumping and Subsidies Commission (ADSC) to allow Vulcan Materials to export cement at less than its sales price in the US to Jamaica.
U.S. Court of Appeals Upholds Diamond Sawblades Injury Determination
U.S. Court of Appeals Upholds Diamond Sawblades Injury Determination

14/07/2010

In a significant victory for U.S. producers of diamond sawblades, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit (CAFC) issued an opinion on July 6, 2010, upholding the International Trade Commission's determination that the American diamond sawblades industry is threatened with material injury by reason of unfairly priced imports from China and Korea. The court's decision reaffirms the issuance of an antidumping order which imposes significant duties on all imports of Chinese and Korean diamond sawblades, segments, and cores entering the U.S. after January 23, 2009.
China to remove tax rebates for some steel grades
China to remove tax rebates for some steel grades

13/07/2010

The world’s biggest steel producer, China, will remove export tax rebates on some products, the first move to reduce tariffs in almost three years, amid concern that rising shipments will prompt tariffs by other countries.
China Satisfied Over US ITC Ruling Against Wire Decking Duties
China Satisfied Over US ITC Ruling Against Wire Decking Duties

13/07/2010

BEIJING - China on Wednesday expressed satisfaction over a U.S. ruling against imposing punitive duties on Chinese wire decking imports, a rare move in bilateral trade ties that have been more about imposing penalties against each other's goods.
Anti-Dumping Pressure Mounts on Chinese Tyre Makers
Anti-Dumping Pressure Mounts on Chinese Tyre Makers

13/07/2010

While most of the rainbow nation was preparing to welcome people from far and wide to the first World Cup on African turf, the country’s legal eagles were deliberating over whether or not to kick certain Chinese tyres out of the country with an anti-dumping investigation
EU tariff against Chinese bicycles may extend to 2016
EU tariff against Chinese bicycles may extend to 2016

08/07/2010

The European Union may extend its punitive anti-dumping tariff on bicycles imported from China to 2016, reported Beijing Business Today on July 6.
EU investigation of China-made 3G data cards may benefit Taiwan makers
EU investigation of China-made 3G data cards may benefit Taiwan makers

08/07/2010

The undertaking by the European Union (EU) of an anti-dumping investigation of 3G data cards produced by China-based makers, especially from Huawei Technologies and ZTE, may push mobile telecom carriers in Europe to shift orders to Taiwan-based makers in order to reduce procurement risks, according to industry sources in Taiwan.
US ITC: No AD/ CVD orders will be issued on ex-China wire decking
US ITC: No AD/ CVD orders will be issued on ex-China wire decking

08/07/2010

SteelOrbis - The US International Trade Commission (ITC) Thursday made its final injury determination in the antidumping (AD) and countervailing duty (CVD) investigations of wire decking from China.
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