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- Release on2021-05-26
- On April 22, 2021, Beijing time, at the Earth Day Leaders' Climate Summit, Chinese President Xi Jinping stated that China looks forward to working with the international community, including the United States, to promote global environmental governance. C...Read More>>
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- Release on2021-06-25
- According to the Ministry of Commerce website, on June 24, China filed a lawsuit under the WTO dispute settlement mechanism for Australia\'s anti-dumping and countervailing measures against imports of railway wheels, wind towers, and stainless steel tank products from China. China sues Australia for anti-dumping and countervailing measures in the WTO Ministry of Commerce response Gao Feng, spokesperson of the Ministry of Commerce, introduced that Australia will take or extend anti-dumping measures against railway wheels and wind towers imported from China in 2019, and extend anti-dumping and countervailing measures against stainless steel water tanks imported from China in 2020. In these three cases, Australia determined that dumping and subsidies were suspected of violating the WTO’s Anti-Dumping Agreement and the Agreement on Subsidies and Countervailing Measures. Gao Feng said that at present, the WTO is facing unprecedented challenges. China opposes the abuse of trade remedy measures, which not only damages the legitimate rights and interests of Chinese companies, but also damages the seriousness and authority of WTO rules. China sues Australia for anti-dumping and countervailing measures in the WTO Gao Feng, spokesperson of the Ministry of Commerce Gao Feng emphasized that China hopes to use Australia\'s relevant anti-dumping and countervailing measures to the WTO dispute settlement mechanism, which not only safeguards the legitimate rights and interests of Chinese enterprises, but also safeguards the authority and effectiveness of the multilateral trading system and the WTO. It is hoped that Australia will take concrete actions to correct wrong practices, avoid distortions in the trade of related products, and bring related trade back to normal track as soon as possible. Earlier, Australia filed a complaint with the WTO about China According to previous reports, the Australian government announced on June 18 local time that Australia has formally filed a complaint with the World Trade Organization because of China\'s anti-dumping duties on Australian wine. The Australian government’s statement stated that the formal complaint to the WTO is to “protect the interests of Australian wine producers”. Earlier, the Australian government also complained to the WTO that China imposed tariffs on Australian barley, in order to show Australia\'s support for the "rules-based trading system." The report pointed out that the Australian government’s statement also stated that Australia is willing to have a direct dialogue with China to resolve the wine dispute. In fact, relevant Chinese authorities have repeatedly stated their views on the levy of anti-dumping duties on imported wines originating in Australia. The Chinese competent authorities have adopted relevant measures on foreign products exported to China in accordance with laws and regulations, in line with Chinese laws and regulations and international practices, and are also responsible for China\'s domestic industries and consumers. On April 1, Gao Feng, the spokesperson of the Ministry of Commerce, stated that the adoption of anti-dumping measures is a legitimate right granted to all members by the WTO. In August 2020, the Ministry of Commerce initiated an anti-dumping investigation against wines imported from Australia in response to applications from domestic industries. After investigation, the Ministry of Commerce ruled to adopt corresponding trade remedy measures in accordance with the law. The ruling report shows that there is dumping of imported wine from Australia, which has caused substantial damage to China\'s domestic industry. The anti-dumping measures are in line with WTO rules and relevant Chinese domestic laws. On June 21, the spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Zhao Lijian said in response to inquiries that China has stated its position on relevant issues on many occasions. Please consult the Chinese competent authorities for specific information. He emphasized that China abides by WTO rules and acts in accordance with the rules....Read More>>
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- Release on2021-05-25
- So far, the boom in the container shipping market has not been transmitted to the container terminals.According to Mr Delury, the performance of liner companies increased by 119.6 per cent in 2020, compared with 22.4 per cent for terminal operators.In 202...Read More>>
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- Release on2021-06-25
- The EU has stated that it refuses to take action on the overheated container shipping market; weak infrastructure is also one of the big challenges for the container market!...Read More>>
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- Release on2021-05-25
- Tomorrow is July 1st, many of the export friends are staring at VGM! About the VGM operation flow and the newest static, the dog dog net formerly consulted the Ningbo Zhoushan harbor related duty personnel. The information is combed as follows: In a termi...Read More>>
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- Release on2021-07-01
- China sues Australia for anti-dumping and countervailing measures in the WTO...Read More>>
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- Release on2021-05-25
- The lack of cabinets may continue until next year. China produces 96% general containers and 100% cold containers worldwide...Read More>>
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- Release on2021-06-25
- Workers at Western Australia\'s largest and busiest cargo port will go on strike for 24 hours!...Read More>>
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- Release on2021-05-24
- The bulk commodities collectively "step on the brakes", and five departments including the National Development and Reform Commission jointly interviewed key commodity companies!...Read More>>
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- Release on2021-06-25
- Workers in Western Australia\'s largest and busiest cargo port will go on strike for 24 hours!...Read More>>
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- Release on2021-05-24
- The number of confirmed cases in Yantian Port has increased to 4, and strict control will be adopted! A box ship heading to Yantian at Maersk found 2 cases of interruption of navigation...Read More>>
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- Release on2021-06-25
- Exports to Egypt must provide an ACID number from July; Canadian customs enforces new declaration rules...Read More>>
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