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Biden must hold firm on steel import tariffs
Biden must hold firm on steel import tariffs

11/10/2021

President Joe Biden’s administration has yet another opportunity to prove whether it is more interested in the appearance of climate awareness or genuinely doing something positive for both our environment and domestic jobs. As talks are under way with the European Union about dropping tariffs on its steel exports, it seems a no-brainer that the U.S. would hold firm on the trade measures.

UK to review anti-dumping measures on aluminium road wheels
UK to review anti-dumping measures on aluminium road wheels

11/10/2021

The Trade Remedies Authority (TRA) has today initiated a transition review into an anti-dumping measure on aluminium road wheels, a measure that was transitioned following the UK’s exit from the EU, to determine if the measure is fit for purpose in the UK.

Apparel industry struggles to reach export target this year due to COVID-19
Apparel industry struggles to reach export target this year due to COVID-19

11/10/2021

The domestic textile and garment industry is likely to not reach its goals in production and business due to the strong impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to the Việt Nam Textile and Apparel Association (Vitas).

Conference promotes fruit consumption between Vietnamese cooperatives and foreign markets
Conference promotes fruit consumption between Vietnamese cooperatives and foreign markets

11/10/2021

The Vietnam Co-operative Alliance (VCA) held an online conference between Vietnamese cooperatives and potential foreign markets on promoting the consumption and export of fruit.

China Tariff Relief Is Back, And So Is Importers' Angst
China Tariff Relief Is Back, And So Is Importers' Angst

11/10/2021

Importer attorneys have welcomed the Biden administration's restart of a process to secure exclusions from tariffs on Chinese goods, but questions about the scope of the effort and lingering concerns over its transparency have put the trade bar on alert.

Seafood exports in September down, recovery slow
Seafood exports in September down, recovery slow

11/10/2021

Vietnam’s seafood exports continued falling 23 percent in September, following a significant decline of 36 percent in August, according to the Vietnam Association of Seafood Exporters and Producers (VASEP).

Vietnam footwear exports slip on Covid-19 impacts
Vietnam footwear exports slip on Covid-19 impacts

11/10/2021

Vietnam’s footwear exports plunged 44.2 percent year-on-year to about $700 million in September, according to the Vietnam Leather, Footwear and Handbag Association (Lefaso).

Efforts made to protect interests of Vietnamese products in EU market
Efforts made to protect interests of Vietnamese products in EU market

08/10/2021

Vietnam has taken various measures in a bid to protect the interest of Vietnamese products and exporters in the EU markets, according to the Trade Remedies Authority of Vietnam under the Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT).  

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