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WTO could start to pick up the pieces soon
WTO could start to pick up the pieces soon

05/08/2008

GENEVA, July 31 (Reuters) - The widespread dismay over this week's collapse of global trade talks could prompt the World Trade Organisation to seek a way out of the impasse soon after the summer break, a highly placed trade source said on Thursday.
Collapse of trade talks is a lost opportunity
Collapse of trade talks is a lost opportunity

05/08/2008

Members of the WTO must regroup and work towards bringing down international barriers
FACTBOX-Winners and losers after WTO talks collapse
FACTBOX-Winners and losers after WTO talks collapse

05/08/2008

July 29 (Reuters) - Talks to rescue a world trade deal collapsed on Tuesday, officials said.
EU to take a call on AD duties on Chinese HDG
EU to take a call on AD duties on Chinese HDG

04/08/2008

SBB reported that the investigation into imports of hot dip galvanized steel from China into the European Union will be on the agenda of the European Commission’s next anti dumping committee meeting this week.
Japan may reduce welded tube exports to US in Q4
Japan may reduce welded tube exports to US in Q4

04/08/2008

It is reported that Japan’s carbon steel welded tube export quantity to the US, such as line pipe, may decrease in the fourth quarter and Japan’s pipe producers are cautious to enter into negotiations over the export price to the US.
China exports fewer shoes in first five months
China exports fewer shoes in first five months

04/08/2008

BEIJING -- China sold fewer shoes abroad in the first five months of this year, due partly to reduced export tax rebates, continuous RMB appreciation, weaker demand from the United States and trade barriers such as anti-dumping lawsuits, the General Administration of Customs said on Friday.
Anti-dumping lawsuits during int’ economic integration
Anti-dumping lawsuits during int’ economic integration

04/08/2008

VietNamNet Bridge - In the international integration, enterprises have to cope with many anti-dumping lawsuits. As Vietnam is not yet recognised as a market-oriented economy, enterprises are often put at a disadvantage when getting involved in anti-dumping cases.
WTO shrimp ruling welcomed
WTO shrimp ruling welcomed

25/07/2008

Next step is to seek lower duties from USThailand's shrimp exports are projected to be more promising this year after the World Trade Organisation's top court on Thursday affirmed its ruling against a US bond requirement for shrimp imports.
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