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(China) Announcement No.25, 2007 of the Ministry of Commerce on Promulgating Applying Standards and Declaration Procedures for I
29/06/2010
In accordance with Anti-dumping Regulations of the People's Republic of China, Ministry of Commerce (hereinafter referred to as "investigating authority") released announcement on Oct 14, 2005, deciding to carry out anti-dumping investigation on imported butyl alcohol (hereinafter referred to as "investigated commodity") originating from Russia, the U.S, South Africa, Malaysia, EU and Japan. The tariff codes of the investigated commodity are 29051300,29051410,29051420 and 29051430 in Import and Export Tariff of the People's Republic of China.
Russia's new anti-dumping duties disgruntle
29/06/2010
Russia to Levy Anti-dumping Duty on China Stainless Steel
29/06/2010
BEIJING, Jun 23, 2010 (SinoCast Daily Business Beat via COMTEX) --Following the US, Russia has started cracking down on the steel export from China. The Russian Industry and Trade Ministry decides to collect a 29.9% anti-dumping duty from Mainland China's biggest stainless steelmaker, Taiyuan Iron and Steel (Group) Co., Ltd. (TISCO).
South African Anti-Dumping Decision "Means Level Playing Field"
29/06/2010
An article on the South African website Business Report reported on the ruling of the High Court in South Africa to set aside the decision, made in 2007 by the Trade and Industry Ministry, to terminate anti-dumping probes against Chinese tyre exporters, bringing "fair competition" to the tyre manufacturing industry.
Preliminary decision on anti-dumping of Dutch bell peppers made by CBSA
29/06/2010
The Canada Border Services Agency (“CBSA”) has made a positive preliminary decision of dumping with respect to low-priced Dutch sweet bell peppers being sold into the Canadian market. This investigation is taking place due to a complaint of injurious dumping, filed by the Ontario Greenhouse Vegetable Growers (OGVG).
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