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Final Dumping Determination on Softwood Lumber from Canada: Canada 267: United States: Subsidies on Upland Cotton: Brazil 312: South Korea: Anti-Dumping Duties on Imports of Certain Paper from Indonesia: Indonesia 344: United States: Final Anti-Dumping Measures on Stainless Steel from Mexico: Mexico 376: European Communities
The WTO said South Korea has taken issue with the U.S. Department of Commerce's use of zeroing, a controversial method for calculating anti-dumping duties that has been the subject of other WTO cases against the U.S. Zeroing is a way of calculating anti-dumping duties that does not provide offsets for instances of "negative dumping" — that is ...
As of November 2013, the EU has imposed definitive anti-dumping duties on imports of biodiesel from Argentina and Indonesia. The anti-dumping measures consist of an additional duty of about 24.6% for Argentina and 21.3%, which measures were based on decisions taken by the Council after a 15-month investigation that the European Commission carried out in 2012.
The current set of anti-dumping laws in India is defined by Section 9A and 9B of Customs and Tariffs Act, 1975 (Amended 1995) and The Anti-dumping rules such as (Identification, Assessment and Collection of Anti-dumping Duty on Dumped Articles and for Determination of Injury) Rules of 1995, Section 9A of customs and tariffs Act 1975 [22] states ...
Europe’s decision to go with an anti-subsidy, rather than an anti-dumping, probe, means the regional bloc can go with a less harsh penalty, such as a 10% to 20% tariff, Chimits suggests.
The US-Mexico Trade Dispute - Stainless Steel Sheets and Coils dumping is a trade dispute between the governments of The United States and Mexico.On May 26, 2006 Mexico requested consultations with the United States about a number of final anti-dumping judgments made by the US Department of Commerce.
The trade dispute involves a Chinese complaint over Australia's anti-dumping and anti-subsidy measures on products including railway wheels, wind towers and stainless steel sinks.
Instead of definitive anti-dumping duties, South Africa chose to impose import tariffs of up to 82% (up from 27%) on all poultry products originating from countries from which South Africa has no preferential trade arrangements, on the basis that the domestic industry was affected by all chicken imports, not only those from Brazil. [1]