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S. Korea, China hold talks on trade remedies
S. Korea, China hold talks on trade remedies

21/11/2018

South Korea and China held talks on Tuesday to discuss ways to ease trade disputes and expand investment opportunities between the two nations, Seoul's trade ministry said.
Trump says U.S. may not impose more tariffs on China
Trump says U.S. may not impose more tariffs on China

19/11/2018

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump said on Friday that he may not impose more tariffs on Chinese goods after Beijing sent the United States a list of measures it was willing to take to resolve trade tensions, although he added it was unacceptable that some major items were omitted from the list.
EU executive poised to propose tariffs on Chinese e-bikes
EU executive poised to propose tariffs on Chinese e-bikes

19/11/2018

BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Commission is set to propose final duties to curb cheap imports of Chinese electric bicycles that European producers say are benefiting from unfair subsidies and flooding the European Union market.
China launches anti-dumping probe into Australian barley imports
China launches anti-dumping probe into Australian barley imports

19/11/2018

China on Monday launched an anti-dumping investigation into imports of barley native to Australia, the Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM) said in a statement.
China Erred in Putting Tariffs on Soybeans, Says Former Official
China Erred in Putting Tariffs on Soybeans, Says Former Official

19/11/2018

China made a mistake in putting tariffs on soybeans right at the start of the dispute with the U.S., and it needs to focus on the current problems, not try and get involved in politics, according to Long Yongtu, a former official who negotiated the nation’s entry into the World Trade Organisation.
Amru urges EU to reconsider tariffs
Amru urges EU to reconsider tariffs

19/11/2018

In an open letter to the European Union, Amru Rice, one of the biggest rice exporters, on Friday urged the Europeans to reconsider imposing tariffs on import of Cambodian rice to the bloc following complaints of price imbalances raised by Italy and Spain.
Time limit for probe as per Anti Dumping Duty Rules upheld by Madras HC
Time limit for probe as per Anti Dumping Duty Rules upheld by Madras HC

16/11/2018

CHENNAI: A division bench of the Madras High Court has upheld a provision in the Anti Dumping Duty (ADD) Rules which prescribed a time limit for investigation on a plea from producers in other countries to sell their products in India and seek for review of anti-dumping duty.
More battles ahead over US anti-dumping duties on Vietnamese shrimp
More battles ahead over US anti-dumping duties on Vietnamese shrimp

16/11/2018

Thai Union Group's US frozen seafood importing division, Tri-Union Frozen Products, the Mazzetta Company, the Vietnam Association of Seafood Exporters and Producers and a long list of Vietnamese exporters and US importers of seafood have been dealt yet another defeat and the US domestic shrimp industry a victory in their ongoing fight over the way the US Commerce Department (DOC) calculates anti-dumping duties.
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