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DGTR proposes changes in antidumping, antisubsidy rules
DGTR proposes changes in antidumping, antisubsidy rules

07/06/2018

The Directorate General of Trade Remedies (DGTR) has proposed certain changes in antidumping and antisubsidy rules with an aim to keep pace with the changing times.
China steel exporters chase buyers in Africa, South America
China steel exporters chase buyers in Africa, South America

07/06/2018

Shipments to their biggest overseas buyers in S-E Asia down by double digits; US tariffs also hitting sales
Agricultural sector asked to better meet market demands
Agricultural sector asked to better meet market demands

07/06/2018

The Vietnamese agricultural sector should find out a right way of approach, consider market as the target and market standards as quality measurement to help agricultural products better meet both domestic and international market requirements.
Why India should worry about latest US tariffs
Why India should worry about latest US tariffs

07/06/2018

The US has historically had higher tariff rates compared to other advanced economies of the world, and ignited the last major trade war the world has faced
U.S. steel tariffs an insult: Trudeau
U.S. steel tariffs an insult: Trudeau

05/06/2018

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says it is "insulting" that President Donald Trump says Canada's steel industry poses a national security risk to the United States.
Commission investigates dumping of quartz surface products from China
Commission investigates dumping of quartz surface products from China

05/06/2018

Responding to Cambria Co. petitions that allege dumping of slab and fabricated quartz surface products from China, the five-member U.S. International Trade Commission has issued a unanimous preliminary determination of injury and will continue investigation of company claims. A key player in high quartz content (> 90 percent) slabs used for countertops and premium interior furnishings, family-owned Cambria petitioned ITC and the U.S. Department of Commerce in April. 
EU looks into extending dumping duties on Chinese bicycles
EU looks into extending dumping duties on Chinese bicycles

05/06/2018

The European Union opened an investigation on Monday into whether to extend anti-dumping duties on Chinese bicycles, after European makers said they feared an influx of Asian imports could destroy their industry.
U.S. trade row spills beyond metals as Canada looks to slap tariff on maple syrup
U.S. trade row spills beyond metals as Canada looks to slap tariff on maple syrup

05/06/2018

Canada’s retaliation against U.S. President Donald Trump’s steel and aluminum tariffs includes proposed duties on maple syrup, a nod to a national symbol and a powerful industry in the French-speaking province of Quebec that could hurt producers in Maine.
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