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European Commission expresses intent to impose anti-dumping duties on China’s e-bikes
European Commission expresses intent to impose anti-dumping duties on China’s e-bikes

16/11/2018

The European Commission is looking increasingly likely to impose anti-dumping duties on e-bikes imported from China to the EU.
US Court of Appeals upholds anti-dumping duties on shrimp from Vietnam
US Court of Appeals upholds anti-dumping duties on shrimp from Vietnam

14/11/2018

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit last week affirmed a 2016 U.S. Court of International Trade decision, rejecting the challenges brought by Vietnamese exporters and some U.S. importers against the U.S. Department of Commerce’s Final Results in the eighth administrative review of the antidumping duty order on certain frozen warmwater shrimp from Vietnam.
Malaysia imposes temporary anti-dumping duties on VN’s gavalnised iron
Malaysia imposes temporary anti-dumping duties on VN’s gavalnised iron

14/11/2018

HÀ NỘI — Malaysia’s Ministry of International Trade and Industry (MITI) has decided to impose temporary anti-dumping duties ranging from 3.33 per cent to 16.13 per cent on galvanised iron imported from Việt Nam and China.
EU publishes definitive anti-subsidy and updated anti-dumping rates
EU publishes definitive anti-subsidy and updated anti-dumping rates

14/11/2018

The European Union has published its definitive decision relating to anti-subsidy duties imposed on Chinese-produced truck tyres imported into the continent. This follows the EU’s final decision on anti-dumping duties, which was released on 18 October 2018. In short, the latest document (which runs to well over 120 pages) demonstrates how large subsidies have supported some Chinese tyre makers. However, it doesn’t mean the overall per tyre rate importers have to pay will change.
Belgium raises stakes in Colombian frozen fries dispute
Belgium raises stakes in Colombian frozen fries dispute

12/11/2018

BRUSSELS - Belgium, the self-proclaimed home of potato fries, said on Friday it wanted the European Union to launch legal action against duties that Colombia is planning to impose on imports of the frozen product.
France seizes Ryanair plane in Bordeaux over EU subsidy dispute
France seizes Ryanair plane in Bordeaux over EU subsidy dispute

12/11/2018

French authorities said on Friday they seized a Ryanair plane, forcing 149 London-bound passengers off the aircraft, to get the Irish low-cost airline to repay illegal public aid, the latest in a string of troubles for the carrier.
India-Taiwan safeguard duty talks hit an impasse
India-Taiwan safeguard duty talks hit an impasse

12/11/2018

“India and the Separate Customs Territory of Taiwan, Penghu, Kinmen and Matsu have agreed to continue these discussions and that their reciprocal rights and obligations under the Safeguards Agreement and the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade 1994 will be maintained,” said the WTO stated in a statement.
Russia's Severstal remains focused on export markets despite global protectionism
Russia's Severstal remains focused on export markets despite global protectionism

12/11/2018

London — Russian steelmaker and mining group Severstal continues to see export opportunities despite protection measures taken against Russian steel in a number of markets including the US, EU and Turkey, Dmitry Goroshkov, head of marketing, said in an interview with S&P Global Platts.
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