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U.S. Chicken Exporters Face A Double Challenge
U.S. Chicken Exporters Face A Double Challenge

17/03/2010

U.S. chicken meat exporters have a double challenge because two major importing countries, Russia and China, have restricted imports from the U.S. While the underlying reasons for the market restrictions are different, they point out that the U.S. must have a positive trade policy agenda to deal with policy differences.
Imports not causing injury to steel industry: Prathap
Imports not causing injury to steel industry: Prathap

17/03/2010

New Delhi, Mar 5 (PTI) Even as imports surged by about 34 per cent earlier this year, the government today said there is no case of the cheap imports causing injury to domestic steel industry.
(India) Govt mulls anti-dumping duty on import of a Chinese chemical
(India) Govt mulls anti-dumping duty on import of a Chinese chemical

17/03/2010

India is likely to impose an anti- dumping duty of up to $213.34 per tonne on the import of a chemical used by industries like glass, bricks and tiles to protect the domestic industry from cheap Chinese imports.
Court upholds anti-dumping tariffs on shoes
Court upholds anti-dumping tariffs on shoes

17/03/2010

The EU General Court ruled, on 4 March, against a joined case brought by Chinese footwear producers, who claimed the European Union’s anti-dumping tariffs on shoes were illegal, judging the current trade measures were justified. “The anti-dumping measure [...] thus remains in force,” the court declared.
China dissatisfied with U.S. duties on Chinese salts, coated paper
China dissatisfied with U.S. duties on Chinese salts, coated paper

17/03/2010

BEIJING , March 5 (Xinhua) -- China's Ministry of Commerce spokesman Yao Jian said Friday the U.S. decision to impose preliminary duties on Chinese potassium phosphate salts and coated paper was unfair and discriminatory.
(India) US increases tariff on shrimp imports
(India) US increases tariff on shrimp imports

16/03/2010

The US department of commerce (DoC) on Wednesday said the anti-dumping duty on shrimp imported from India was being increased from 0.79 per cent to 2.67 per cent. This was a blow to the export industry, as it was expecting a reduction in duty.
US DOC postpones preliminary decision in AD investigation of Japanese seamless pipe
US DOC postpones preliminary decision in AD investigation of Japanese seamless pipe

16/03/2010

SteelOrbis - The US Department of Commerce (DOC) has lately announced that it has decided to postpone the deadline for its preliminary determination in the antidumping (AD) investigation of certain large diameter carbon and alloy seamless standard, line, and pressure pipe from Japan.
U.S. Industry to Challenge Antidumping Duty Rates on Diamond Sawblades from China
U.S. Industry to Challenge Antidumping Duty Rates on Diamond Sawblades from China

16/03/2010

Washington DC - The Diamond Sawblades Manufacturers Coalition (DSMC) has moved to lift a stay of its appeal of the dumping duty rates calculated by the Department of Commerce for certain Chinese producers and exporters of diamond sawblades, vowing to ensure that those duties are raised to reflect the actual level of dumping attributable to Chinese producers, most notably Beijing Gang Yan Diamond Product Co. ("Gang Yan") and its affiliates.
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