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China to investigate U.S. car subsidies
China to investigate U.S. car subsidies

03/11/2009

China is preparing to launch a trade investigation into whether US carmakers are being unfairly subsidised by the US government, according to people familiar with the matter.
China launches anti-dumping probe into U.S. autos
China launches anti-dumping probe into U.S. autos

03/11/2009

HANGZHOU, China, Oct 29 (Reuters) - China is conducting a preliminary anti-dumping investigation of U.S.-made autos in response to a request by China's car industry, Commerce Minister Chen Deming said on Thursday.
China and US discuss trade rows
China and US discuss trade rows

03/11/2009

US and Chinese officials have been holding talks in China on trade, clean energy and climate change.
Turkey May Find Another Market For Flour Over Dumping Complaint
Turkey May Find Another Market For Flour Over Dumping Complaint

28/10/2009

TEMPO Interactive, Jakarta: Turkish flour producers may suspend export to Indonesia if Indonesia intended to impose an antidumping tariff as recommended by local producers earlier this month, a representative for Turkish Government said on Tuesday (27/10).
India wary of China's twisted silk yarn from China
India wary of China's twisted silk yarn from China

28/10/2009

After being banned from dumping raw silk and silk fabrics, China has found a newer route to enter the Indian market. The biggest producer of silk in the world has now started ‘dumping’ twisted yarn in India about 25 per cent less than the domestic price. While the Indian twisted yarn is available for Rs 1,700 per kg, China is selling its yarn at Rs 1,250-1,300 per kg. As a result, the local twisting units have suffered and as many as 2,000,000 of them have shut shop. This has been a major concern for Indian silk industry, said H Hanumanthappa, chairperson, Central Silk Board (CSB).
China retaliates against Obama administration
China retaliates against Obama administration

28/10/2009

China has started anti-dumping investigations on US chicken, and car-parts imports. China strikes 36% tariff on nylon imports as part of its continued retaliation against the Obama administration's 25 to 35% duties imposed on its tyre imports from China. These are minor disturbances in the trade between the two countries. The disparate speed of recovery is already making worldwide imbalances worse and introducing new tensions to global relations.
WTO panel to probe EU anti-dumping measures on Chinese fasteners
WTO panel to probe EU anti-dumping measures on Chinese fasteners

28/10/2009

The World Trade Organization (WTO) on October 23 decided to set up an expert panel to investigate the EU's anti-dumping measures against China-made fasteners.
WTO: Indonesia may tear up Australian toilet paper case
WTO: Indonesia may tear up Australian toilet paper case

28/10/2009

Indonesia may drag Australia into a "formal" battle at the World Trade Organization (WTO) over the latter's dumping allegations against Indonesian toilet paper.
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