Commerce Declines To Examine Currency Claims In CVD Cases, Sparking Reactions
In a closely followed decision that could fuel support for legislation targeting China's currency when Congress returns next month, the U.S. Commerce Department announced today (Aug. 31) that it will not investigate petitioner claims that China's undervalued currency functions as a subsidy because any benefit it provides is not specific to the enterprise or industries under investigation.
CIT Finds Legal Claims Deficient In Suit By Byrd Amendment Producers
A Court of International Trade (CIT) judge ruled last week that the petitioning U.S. producers of mushrooms, honey, crawfish, and garlic had not demonstrated sufficient actionable cause for the Court to find against the United States, as defendant, on any of the nine counts that remained active following dismissal last spring of the six counts that related more specifically to a group of surety bond defendants.
Levin Says China Currency Change Since June Unsatisfactory
House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Sander Levin (D-MI) last week said his committee's hearing on China currency next month will examine the fact that the value of the renminbi against the dollar is virtually unchanged since a Chinese government pledge to allow its currency to float more freely in relation to the dollar.
- EU Chamber Of Commerce Report Shows China Not Living Up To WTO Accessions
- EU, China Dialogue Focuses On Curbing Illegal Trade Of IPR, Cigarettes
- ITA Issues Final AD/CVD Duties On Narrow Ribbons From China
- Commerce Refuses To Investigate Currency-As-Subsidy Claims In Coated Paper, Aluminum Cases
- China Questions EU About Safeguard Investigation On Wireless Modems
- Chinese Taipei Fields Questions In WTO Trade Policy Review Meeting
- U.S.-China Business Council Disputes 421 Tariff Remedy On Low-End Tires
- China, South Korea, Japan Discuss Intellectual Property Training
- China Announces Plans To Discuss Import Policies At September Forum
- Business Council Applauds U.S. Action On Taiwan Arms Freezes
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