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Chinese OCTG makers find US AD decision unfair
Chinese OCTG makers find US AD decision unfair

17/11/2009

National Business Daily reported that the US Commerce Department has announced to impose 36.53% to 99.14% antidumping duties on China export oil pipes in its preliminary decision on November 6th with the involved value of USD 3.2 billion in total last year including nearly 90 Chinese steel enterprises, like Baosteel, Angang and Tianjin Steel Pipe etc this is the biggest antidumping and countervailing case in Chinese history.
China says using safeguard measures is protectionism
China says using safeguard measures is protectionism

17/11/2009

SINGAPORE, Nov 13 (Reuters) - China's Commerce Minister said on Friday that use of safeguard measures by "a certain large country" violates international pledges against protectionism.
China and US in trade skirmishes but full-blown trade war unlikely
China and US in trade skirmishes but full-blown trade war unlikely

17/11/2009

China is locked in a series of tit-for-tat anti-dumping investigations with its top trading partners, the United States and the European Union, but an all-out trade war is unlikely.
Argentina conducts AD probe on Chinese steel pipes
Argentina conducts AD probe on Chinese steel pipes

17/11/2009

It is reported that Argentina has lately announced to launch anti dumping investigation on China made steel tubes.
WTO applauds SACU but raises serious concerns
WTO applauds SACU but raises serious concerns

17/11/2009

The World Trade Organisation (WTO) loudly praised the southern African Customs Union (SACU) on their commitment to the multilateral trade system but they were warned of infrastructural constraints that lead to some jaded growth rates that were made worse by the global economic downturn.
Vietnam, France boost all-round cooperation
Vietnam, France boost all-round cooperation

17/11/2009

Vietnam and France have agreed to promote cooperation in economics, trade and investment to match their fine political ties and potential.
U.S. Producers Tracking Possible Evasion of the Antidumping Order on Small Diameter Graphite Electrodes
U.S. Producers Tracking Possible Evasion of the Antidumping Order on Small Diameter Graphite Electrodes

17/11/2009

WASHINGTON, Nov. 12 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- On February 28, 2009 the United States Department of Commerce ("Commerce") published an antidumping duty order against small diameter graphite electrodes from the People's Republic of China ("China"). Reported U.S. imports of dumped small diameter graphite electrodes from China had reached nearly 14,000 metric tons in 2007, prior to the antidumping duty investigation. Recent information has raised domestic industry concerns that Chinese exporters are relying on illegal means to avoid the reach of the antidumping duty order on Chinese electrodes. U.S. producers have announced that they are carefully monitoring all imported graphite electrodes and will seek the help of Commerce and U.S. Customs & Border Protection ("Customs") to ensure effective enforcement of the antidumping order as necessary.
U.S. Duties on Chinese Imports Not Protectionist
U.S. Duties on Chinese Imports Not Protectionist

17/11/2009

Nov. 13 (Bloomberg) -- U.S. decisions to impose duties on steel, tires and other imports from China are examples of enforcing trade rules, not protectionism, Commerce Secretary Gary Locke said.
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