U.S. Commerce Department Finds Subsidies by Chinese Government Led to Dumping of Aluminium Foil
The United States Department of Commerce announced on Tuesday that its investigations into charges of dumping of aluminum foil by...
The United States government fired another shot across the bow of the People’s Republic of China’s ship of state on Thursday when the United States International Trade Commission (USITC) voted unanimously in the affirmative for the proposition that imports of Chinese aluminium...
The United States Department of Commerce announced on Tuesday that its investigations into charges of dumping of aluminum foil by...
Describing the findings of the United States Commerce Department’s Section 232 investigation into aluminium and steel imports as “groundless” and...
Reaction from the People’s Republic of China to the United States Commerce Department’s imposition of anti-dumping duties of up to...
The China Nonferrous Metals Industry Association (CNIA) removed all doubt regarding the rumors that it will challenge the recent antidumping measures on aluminium foil imported from the People’s Republic of China into the United States. According to a statement released by the CNIA, China’s aluminium sector will “take the necessary measures to safeguard the industry’s […]
Objecting to a recent ruling by the United States government that aluminium foil imported from the People’s Republic of China unfairly benefits from sizable state subsidies, the Chinese Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM) urged caution on the issue. Wang Hejun, director of the Trade Relief Investigation Bureau of the Ministry of Commerce, addressed the issue yesterday, […]
Trade officials from the People’s Republic of China urged caution in the handling of aluminium antidumping suits filed late last week by the Aluminum Association. China’s head of the trade remedy and investigation bureau at the Ministry of Commerce Wang Hejun told the China Daily that collaboration, rather than conflict, should be the two countries’ objective. […]
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