FOREIGN TRADE CORPORATION DUTIES

Keith NuthallFURTHER details have emerged about the US exported textile lines that could be saddled with protective duties of up to 100 per cent, because of the WTO ruling allowing Brussels to retaliate against the US's use of foreign trade corporations to give exporters illegal tax breaks. EU documents show that filament lines quoted on the list include sewing thread of man-made filaments, whether or not put up for retail sale, synthetic and artificial filament yarn, synthetic and artificial monofilament and woven fabrics of synthetic or artificial filament ...


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