
South Korea Contemplates Stronger Measures Against Steel Product Dumping
In an urgent response to increasing concerns about fair trade practices, South Korea is considering the implementation of anti-dumping duties on select steel products. This potential move comes in the wake of heightened imports, particularly from nations like China, which has drawn significant scrutiny from both domestic manufacturers and policymakers. With steel being a vital component of South Korea's economy, the government's review is aimed at protecting local industry from unfair competition.
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China Continues Anti-Dumping Investigation into EU Brandy Exports
In a significant development in international trade relations, China has confirmed that its anti-dumping probe into brandy imports from the European Union is still ongoing. This investigation is part of China's efforts to protect its domestic market while grappling with rising imports that may be detrimental to local producers.
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Malaysia Moves to Combat Influx of Chinese Goods with Anti-Dumping Reforms
In a significant shift aimed at protecting its local industries, Malaysia is taking steps to implement anti-dumping reforms to curb the increasing volume of Chinese products flooding its market. This move comes amid concerns from various sectors about the competitive pressure and the potential detrimental effects on domestic producers.
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Japan Trade Agency Proposes Anti-Dumping Measures Against Chinese Steel Imports
Japan's trade agency is proposing strict anti-dumping measures against imports of Chinese steel in a major move to shield its domestic steel industry. This comes amid growing concern over the surge in low-priced Chinese steel products that have flooded the Japanese market and started hurting local manufacturers.
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