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EU ministers to extend Asian shoe duties-diplomats
EU ministers to extend Asian shoe duties-diplomats

07/12/2009

BRUSSELS, Dec 2 (Reuters) - European Union ministers are expected to vote to prolong import duties on shoes from China and Vietnam, overturning a rejection of the plan by a key EU trade panel, EU diplomats said on Wednesday.
Sunset review launches on furniture antidumping duties
Sunset review launches on furniture antidumping duties

02/12/2009

WASHINGTON — The U.S. International Trade Commission is set to begin its "sunset review" of the antidumping case on Chinese made wood bedroom furniture.
(USA) Local Leaders to Press Case for Pipe Duties
(USA) Local Leaders to Press Case for Pipe Duties

02/12/2009

WASHINGTON -- The International Trade Commission will hear today from federal, state and local officials in support of the domestic tube and pipe industry.
(USA) Feds plan to review shrimp tariffs
(USA) Feds plan to review shrimp tariffs

02/12/2009

BATON ROUGE — In just two months, President Barack Obama’s administration will decide if the anti-dumping orders placed on the shrimp industries of five foreign nations should remain in place to protect fishermen and processors.
(EU) Bloc may nail duties for 15 more months
(EU) Bloc may nail duties for 15 more months

02/12/2009

In the latest anti-dumping case against China, the executive body of the European Union (EU) will submit a proposal this week to extend the duration of taxes on exports of Chinese as well as Vietnamese leather shoes, according to an unnamed Ministry of Commerce official.
U.S. Trade Commission Final Hearing Dec. 1 on OCTG China Pipe
U.S. Trade Commission Final Hearing Dec. 1 on OCTG China Pipe

02/12/2009

WASHINGTON, Nov. 30 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The final public hearing in the pending trade case against dumped and subsidized China pipe imports known as oil country tubular goods (OCTG), begins Dec. 1 at 9:30 a.m. before the six-member U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC).
Trade probes will not have long-term impact on China
Trade probes will not have long-term impact on China

02/12/2009

BEIJING, Nov. 30 -- Growing trade conflicts between China and the European Union will not erode trade cooperation and economic dependence in the long term, said experts and officials.
Taiwan seeking safeguards in China trade pact
Taiwan seeking safeguards in China trade pact

02/12/2009

The Taiwanese government will adopt measures to cushion any potential negative impacts on industries from a planned controversial trade agreement with China, an official here said on Monday
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