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Commerce confirms antidumping circumvention on hardwood plywood from China
Commerce confirms antidumping circumvention on hardwood plywood from China

27/11/2019

The U.S. Department of Commerce announced affirmative final antidumping duty (AD) and countervailing duty (CVD) circumvention rulings involving exports of hardwood plywood products from China, finding that hardwood and decorative plywood with veneers made of certain types of softwood (radiata and/or agathis pine) circumvent existing orders.
EU suspects Chinese steelmakers are dodging anti-dumping duties
EU suspects Chinese steelmakers are dodging anti-dumping duties

27/11/2019

The European Commission opened an investigation on Tuesday after finding evidence that Chinese steel producers are avoiding anti-dumping duties by slightly modifying the material they export.
Govt starts probe to review continuation of anti-dumping duty on Chinese tyre cord
Govt starts probe to review continuation of anti-dumping duty on Chinese tyre cord

27/11/2019

The directorate will examine whether the expiry of the duty is likely to lead to continuation or recurrence of dumping and injury to the domestic industry.
USITC Confirms Antidumping And Countervailing Duties On Aluminium Cable And Wire Imports From China
USITC Confirms Antidumping And Countervailing Duties On Aluminium Cable And Wire Imports From China

27/11/2019

On Wednesday the United States government released a determination that below-cost imports of aluminium wire and cable from the People’s Republic of China led to a material injury to American manufacturers, necessitating a long-term imposition of antidumping and countervailing duties against future imports.
Tomato anti-dumping agreement between U.S. and Mexico to remain in place
Tomato anti-dumping agreement between U.S. and Mexico to remain in place

27/11/2019

The U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) on Friday, November 22nd, voted 4-0, making an affirmative determination that dumped tomatoes from Mexico threaten to injure the American tomato industry. As a result, the recently finalized agreement – negotiated by the Department of Commerce – suspending the antidumping duty (AD) investigation of fresh tomatoes from Mexico will remain in place.
If Trump’s interest in the US-China trade war is flagging and a deal is near, what will the future look like?
If Trump’s interest in the US-China trade war is flagging and a deal is near, what will the future look like?

27/11/2019

The US president, preoccupied by domestic politics, and China, determined to persist in its deleveraging campaign, both seem ready for a trade-war truce.

While fears of deglobalisation and global decoupling are overblown, the US may still divert trade away from China, at a cost to American consumers.
EU launches #WTO challenge against Indonesian restrictions on #RawMaterials
EU launches #WTO challenge against Indonesian restrictions on #RawMaterials

27/11/2019

The European Union has brought a dispute in the World Trade Organization (WTO) against Indonesian export restrictions for raw materials used in production of stainless steel. These restrictions unfairly limit access of EU producers to raw materials for steel production, notably nickel as well as scraps, coal and coke, iron ore and chromium.
US plans to impose tariffs on EU imports in Airbus case
US plans to impose tariffs on EU imports in Airbus case

27/11/2019

The Trump administration has announced that it will impose tariffs on 7.5 billion US dollars (£6.1 billion) in European imports beginning on October 18 in a case involving European Union subsidies to the plane maker Airbus.
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