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HK's exports volume up 23.1% in June Aug 13, 2010

Hong Kong's total exports volume of goods went up 23.1 percent in June compared with the same period last year, said the Census and Statistics Department (C&SD) of the Hong Kong government on Thursday. The volume of Hong Kong's re-exports of goods grew by 23 percent from June 2009, while that of domestic exports went up by 28.6 percent, said the C...

China slaps anti-dumping tariffs on imported pure terephthalic acid Aug 13, 2010

China has decided to impose anti-dumping tariffs on pure terephthalic acid imported from Thailand and the Republic of Korea (ROK), the Ministry of Commerce (MOC) said Thursday. The five-year tariffs, ranging from 2 percent to 20.1 percent, took effect Thursday, the ministry said in a notice posted on its website. The MOC said the dumping of terephth...

Steelmakers restock as iron ore buys riseAug 12, 2010

SHANGHAI - Iron ore imports by China, the largest buyer of the steelmaking ingredient, rose for the first time in four months in July, indicating steelmakers are restocking after depleting inventories. Imports gained 8.5 percent to 51.2 million metric tons in July, from 47.2 million tons in June, according to data provided by the General Administration ...

Trade office back to handle WTO disputesAug 12, 2010

BEIJING - The Ministry of Commerce announced the re-establishment of the International Trade Negotiations Office on Aug.11, amid worries that the country will be challenged with a new wave of trade remedy cases worldwide. "The office aims to help strengthen the capability of the Chinese government on coordinating trade-related negotiations," ministry sp...

Mexico reports sharp rise in auto exports Aug 12, 2010

Mexico reported a surge in auto exports as its domestic markets stagnated. The country's auto exports rose by 57.9 percent year-on-year in July, and advanced by 79.2 percent in the first seven months year-on-year, the Mexican Auto Industry Association (AMIA) said Tuesday. The upsurge was mainly attributed to increased exports to the United States, ...

Indonesia says restriction on beef imports to protect domestic industr...Aug 12, 2010

Indonesia's restriction on beef imports is aimed at protecting local breeders, spokesman of Trade Ministry Robert Bintaryo said here Wednesday. The statement was made following a concern from New Zealand over Indonesia's import regulation, which it considers very complicated. "The restrictions aim to control the number of imported beefs, in a bid ...

Imports of New Zealand apples heighten fears in Australian apple indus...Aug 12, 2010

Australia has lost an 89-year battle to block imports of New Zealand (NZ) apples, heightening fears for the future of the apple industry, Australia's media reported on Wednesday. The federal government on Tuesday said it would appeal against a World Trade Organization (WTO) finding that quarantine restrictions on NZ apples were an unjustified breach of...

Vietnam's rubber export value increases sharply in first 7 monthsAug 12, 2010

Vietnam earned 893 million U.S. dollars from export of rubber in the first seven months, an increase of 85 percent year-on-year, said a report of the Vietnam Rubber Association (VRA) on Wednesday. The country exported 324,000 tons of rubber during this period, down 3.4 percent from the same period last year, said the VRA General Secretary Tran Thuy Hoa....

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