CHINA – US TRADE

BY PHILIP FINE AND KEITH NUTHALL THE USA government has finalised procedures for framing safeguard protection minimising the impacts on the American textile industry from Chinese imports, with details due to be released soon. US Under Secretary of Commerce for International Trade Grant Aldonas said requesters of protection would have to provide to CITA (the US Committee for the Implementation of Textile Agreements) specific information supporting a claim of market disruption. The Committee would seek public comments and then make a determination within 60 days ...


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