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World Trade Organisation case
No american compagnies would seem to have more gain than General Electric from the Obama administration’s decision on Wednesday to accuse China, in a World Trade Organization case, of providing illegal subsidies to Chinese wind turbine makers. -
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US tarrifs on Chinese energy imports
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China agreed Tuesday to end several hundred million dollars worth of wind energy equipment subsidies targeted in a complaint filed with the World Trade Organization by the White House's top trade negotiator.
BillChina agreed Tuesday to end several hundred million dollars worth of wind energy equipment subsidies targeted in a complaint filed with the World Trade Organization by the White House's top trade negotiator. -
Sen Shenod Brown introduces in congress a bill concerning countervailing tariffs on Chinese imports.
Brown Announces Outlines Next Steps to Ensure U.S. Can Legally Fight Back Against Unfair Chinese Trade Practices by Imposing Tariffs on Illegally Subsidized Chinese Imports; Calls on House of Representatives to Pass His Bipartisan Senate Bill Cracking Down on Chinese Currency Manipulation The Bill was not passed -
Senate authorizes the Comm Dpt to impose tariffs on Chinese import.
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Anti-subsidy tariffs of 2.9 % to 4.7 % on solar panels
Anti-subsidy tariffs of 2.9 % to 4.7 % on solar panels
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Preliminary decision in response to Solar World’s anti-dumping petition
Preliminary decision in response to Solar World’s anti-dumping petition. -
Anti subsidies tariffs of 30% Chinese solar panels