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China Requires Anti-Dumping Deposits On EU X-Ray Equipment Imports
China Requires Anti-Dumping Deposits On EU X-Ray Equipment Imports

10/06/2010

BEIJING (Dow Jones)--China's Commerce Ministry said in a preliminary ruling Wednesday it will require deposits to be set aside for X-ray security inspection equipment imports from the European Union after it found evidence of dumping.
Caustic soda imports attract anti-dumping probe
Caustic soda imports attract anti-dumping probe

10/06/2010

The Government of India has initiated an anti-dumping investigation on imports of Caustic Soda shipped from countries like Thailand, Chinese Taipei and Norway.
Seafood exports to EU losing sheen
Seafood exports to EU losing sheen

09/06/2010

Kochi: India’s seafood exporters feel that the European Union, which was once touted the most lucrative export destination for Indian seafood exports, is slowly losing its sheen because of its stringent quality control norms coupled with the overall risk factors associated with exporting seafood to the EU.
Proposed Paper Tariff Pits Jobs Vs. Costs
Proposed Paper Tariff Pits Jobs Vs. Costs

09/06/2010

A 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. Thomas Prusa, professor of economics, Rutgers University
EU looks pleased, but asks for more efforts
EU looks pleased, but asks for more efforts

09/06/2010

Last year was a year of changes and while everything looks to be going smoothly, there is still work to be done, says the European Commission’s annual report on Macau, released late last week.
Duties on oil for Belarus break Russia’s international obligations
Duties on oil for Belarus break Russia’s international obligations

09/06/2010

MINSK, 7 June (BelTA) – Russia’s existing duty on the oil Belarus buys is a particularly tangible exception from free trade rules. The levying of customs duties from specific kinds of the oil products Belarus buys from Russia as from 1 January 2010 breaks international obligations of the Russian Federation, representatives of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Belarus told BelTA.
China Looking to Better Manage Reserves of Rare Earth Metals
China Looking to Better Manage Reserves of Rare Earth Metals

09/06/2010

Two recent articles on essentially the same topic illustrate the differing views that can be placed on China’s decision to restrict Rare Earth Element (REE) mining to a limited number of major state enterprises. The first with the headline, “China tightens stranglehold on rare earth minerals” appears in the Telegraph newspaper and goes on to say how the US is turning to the World Trade Organization (WTO) to bring legal action to reverse restrictions China has placed on the export of these critical metals
China Warns U.S. on Steel Dispute
China Warns U.S. on Steel Dispute

07/06/2010

BEIJING --China lashed out at the U.S. over a final decision to slap duties on imports of Chinese steel gratings, warning that the rising number of U.S.-initiated trade disputes against Beijing hurts economic ties between the two powers.
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