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(USA) DOC clears four Vietnamese firms of dumping charges
(USA) DOC clears four Vietnamese firms of dumping charges

11/09/2009

The US Department of Commerce (DOC) has cleared four Vietnamese seafood companies of charges of dumping frozen tra pangasius fillets on the US market between August 1, 2007 and July 31, 2008.
(Jamaica) Cement Co claims Vulcan cement being dumped
(Jamaica) Cement Co claims Vulcan cement being dumped

11/09/2009

Caribbean Cement Company on Wednesday officially requested the Antidumping and Subsidies Commission (ADSC) to investigate the sale of cement sold to local importers by Vulcan Materials Company - suppliers to Tank-Weld Metals - which the local manufacturer is not only saying is being dumped on the local market, but is providing super profits to the local importer.
India pushes for global trade talks, end to protectionism
India pushes for global trade talks, end to protectionism

06/09/2009

NEW DELHI: Hosting some 40 trade ministers from across the world for a two-day meeting here, India Thursday made a strong plea for an end to protectionism by some countries, even as it pushed for early resumption of multilateral trade talks.
Euro firms' China woes highlighted
Euro firms' China woes highlighted

06/09/2009

Officials and experts have disputed claims from the European Chamber of Commerce in China that say China's "protectionist measures" and lagging economic reforms have stifled the business environment for overseas firms.
China facing more anti-dumping probes
China facing more anti-dumping probes

06/09/2009

It is not the first time China's exporters have faced an anti-dumping investigation. Nor will the most recent case be the last.
Obama Faces Tire Trade Dispute
Obama Faces Tire Trade Dispute

06/09/2009

The president must decide whether to restrict Chinese imports or uphold free trade by Sept. 17.
CITAC Urges Foreign Trade Zones Board to Consider Needs of U.S. Consuming Industries in Silicon FTZ Applications
CITAC Urges Foreign Trade Zones Board to Consider Needs of U.S. Consuming Industries in Silicon FTZ Applications

06/09/2009

WASHINGTON--(Business Wire)--Consuming Industries Trade Action Coalition (CITAC) Counsel Lewis E. Leibowitz urged the U.S. Foreign-Trade Zones Board yesterday to "consider the important role that foreign trade zones policy can play in preserving global competitiveness in the U.S." The hearing was convened to consider applications by Dow Corning Corporation and REC Silicon to import silicon into a U.S. foreign trade subzone for manufacture into value-added, downstream goods for export.
Caribbean Cement files dumping claim
Caribbean Cement files dumping claim

06/09/2009

Caribbean Cement Company has complained to the Antidumping & Subsidies Commission about what it calls the unfair trading of cement in Jamaica.
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