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CHINA VIETNAM SHOE ANTI-DUMPING DUTY
BY ALAN OSBORN
EUROPEAN Union (EU) trade Commissioner Peter Mandelson has formally proposed slapping anti-dumping duties on imports of leather footwear from China and Vietnam into the EU. He said the European Commission had found "compelling evidence" that shoes from these two countries were being sold at below production costs which is against world trade rules.…
VIETNAM SHOES EU ANTI-DUMPING DUTIES -SPORTS TRAINERS
BY KEITH NUTHALL
EUROPEAN Commission trade officials in Brussels have confirmed that the European Union (EU) may exempt sports trainers from possible anti-dumping duties against Vietnam footwear exports, now under investigation. The official told just-style.com: "We’re considering an exemption in this case; that’s a scenario we have put to member states, (European) producers and other interested parties."…
BIRD FLU PRECAUTIONS - TAIWAN
BY DAVID HAWORTH, in Taipei
TAIWAN’S leading expert on transmissible diseases, Dr. Mei-Shang Ho, says that she is reasonably confident that the national surveillance system she helped design “will be able to catch anything which comes along” regarding threats to the island’s current bird flu status, despite being in the region where the disease is most common.…
STAINLESS STEEL FASTENER ANTI-DUMPING DUTIES - CHINA INDONESIA TAIWAN THAILAND VIETNAM - COUNCIL
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Union (EU) Council of Ministers has approved imposing definitive anti-dumping duties on imports of certain stainless steel fasteners and associated parts (bolts, nuts, etc) from Taiwan (23.6%), China (27.4%), Indonesia (24.6%), Thailand (14.6%) and Vietnam (7.7%), with lower duties for some companies cooperating with a European Commission inquiry into the problem.…
UN OIL FOR FOOD SADDAM KICKBACKS REPORT
BY KEITH NUTHALL
SOAP supplies companies paid together hundreds-of-thousands of dollars in kickbacks to the toppled Saddam regime, the Independent Inquiry Committee into the UN Iraq Oil for Food programme scandal has claimed. There were 101 (mostly toilet) soap suppliers, from countries largely from the Middle East and east Asia, named in a report paying Iraq to secure humanitarian supply contracts.…
UN OIL FOR FOOD SADDAM KICKBACKS REPORT
BY KEITH NUTHALL
SOAP supplies companies paid together hundreds-of-thousands of dollars in kickbacks to the toppled Saddam regime, the Independent Inquiry Committee into the UN Iraq Oil for Food programme scandal has claimed. There were 101 (mostly toilet) soap suppliers, from countries largely from the Middle East and east Asia, named in a report paying Iraq to secure humanitarian supply contracts.…
IFC YEMEN/VIETNAM OIL AND GAS LOAN
BY KEITH NUTHALL
LONDON-based oil and gas exploration and production company SOCO International will be lent up to US$45 million by the World Bank’s International Finance Corporation (IFC) to help finance its investments in emerging markets, particularly Vietnam and Yemen. SOCO wants to help stem Yemen’s declining oil production, and help Vietnam secure more market-based foreign direct investment.…
STAINLESS STEEL FASTENER ANTI-DUMPING DUTIES - CHINA INDONESIA TAIWAN THAILAND VIETNAM
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Commission has proposed imposing definitive anti-dumping duties on imports of certain stainless steel fasteners and associated parts from Taiwan (23.6%), China (27.4%), Indonesia (24.6%), Thailand (14.6%) and Vietnam (7.7%). Stainless steel products covered are wood screws, self-tapping screws, screws and bolts without heads of stainless steel, slotted and cross-recessed screws, hexagon socket head screws and hexagon bolts.…
BIRD FLU MEDICINE FAILURE - VIETNAM
BY KEITH NUTHALL
EXPORTS in Hong Kong have warned that the human H5N1 strain of avian flu detected in northern Vietnam this year has proved resistant to Tamiflu, the commercial brand of oseltamivir, the powerful antiviral drug considered the best chance of fighting the disease, especially if human-to-human transmission arose.…
BIRDFLU LATEST - ROMANIA/TURKEY SUSPECT OUTBREAKS
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE RISK of bird flu entering the European Union (EU) is becoming increasingly likely, with the European Commission banning imports of live birds and untreated feathers from Turkey, after a suspected outbreak in this country straddling Europe and Asia.…