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EU to begin counter trade tariffs against US on Friday
EU to begin counter trade tariffs against US on Friday

21/06/2018

EU retaliatory tariffs will initially target a list of US goods worth $3.24bn.
How Mexico's tariffs on U.S. pork could hammer Canadian producers too
How Mexico's tariffs on U.S. pork could hammer Canadian producers too

21/06/2018

Just as Canada could send more ham to Mexico, the U.S. would likely send more ham to Canada
Germany’s largest auto makers back abolition of EU-US car import tariffs
Germany’s largest auto makers back abolition of EU-US car import tariffs

21/06/2018

BERLIN: Germany’s leading auto makers have thrown their support behind the abolition of all import tariffs for cars between the European Union and the U.S. in an effort to find a peaceful solution to the brewing trade war.
EU looks into extending import controls on Chinese solar panels
EU looks into extending import controls on Chinese solar panels

21/06/2018

BRUSSELS: The Euro­pean Commission is examining whether to extend measures to control imports of solar panels from China, a move that could fuel tensions with Beijing which had welcomed plans to phase them ouin September.
China Slaps Anti-Dumping Duties on Hydroiodic Acid From US, Japan
China Slaps Anti-Dumping Duties on Hydroiodic Acid From US, Japan

21/06/2018

(Yicai Global) June 19 -- China’s commerce ministry has brought in duties on imports of hydroiodic acid from the US and Japan after an anti-dumping investigation found that the imports had caused substantial damage to the domestic industry.
China Targets U.S. Farm Imports With Tariffs on Soybeans, Corn
China Targets U.S. Farm Imports With Tariffs on Soybeans, Corn

19/06/2018

Trade tensions between the U.S. and China ratcheted higher after the Asian nation said it will follow through on plans to levy tariffs on a range of American farm goods including soybeans and corn.
Why China is threatening tariffs on Alaska seafood
Why China is threatening tariffs on Alaska seafood

19/06/2018

ANCHORAGE (KTUU) — Gov. Bill Walker is modifying his trip to Washington, D.C. next week to include discussions on the looming trade war between the United States and China — where just weeks ago, Walker led an Alaska delegation on a mission to expand trade ties.
​China execs say processing, re-export sector safe from 25% tariffs
​China execs say processing, re-export sector safe from 25% tariffs

19/06/2018

Chinese firms importing, processing and re-exporting Alaska salmon, pollock, cod and other US seafood said they will not be hit with 25% tariffs the former plans to impose on a raft of seafood products from the latter.
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