Europe may levy anti-dumping tariffs on China-made solar products. This will increase the prices of China-made solar products in Europe. To retaliate, China will likely impose tariffs on Europe-based polysilicon through its on-going ...
Tags: Solar Trade Row, EU Members
Altos Hornos de México (AHMSA) announced this week that it expects positive results from the Ministry of Economy regarding research into illegally imported plate from Russia and Ukraine, which should shortly extend to other steel ...
Tags: plate, flats, Mexico, Russia, Ukraine, North America, imp/exp statistics
IDG News Service - Samsung Electronics shipped 12.5 million smartphones to the Chinese market during the first quarter, the most it has shipped to the country in a single quarter, according to research firm Strategy Analytics. The company ...
Tags: Samsung, Smartphone, China
Zhejiang Hisun Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. (SHSE: 600267) revealed that controlling shareholder Zhejiang Hisun Group Co., Ltd. planned to offer medium term notes worth CNY 400 million to the company and related affiliates for replenishing ...
Tags: Zhejiang Hisun, Subsidies
Talking of the media reports that the European Commission decided to punish Huawei Technologies and ZTE Corporation (SEHK: 0763 and SZSE: 000063) for subsidy policy, ZTE responded that it has not received any related notice from Europe, ...
To get an idea of how American coastal waters might look just before they succumb to all the degradations they have suffered these past five centuries, it would be worth taking a July trip to Mobile Bay, an Alabama inlet that feeds into the ...
Tags: Agriculture, Food
The arrival of the financial crisis, the real estate industry be hit, Zhongshan, the lighting industry and therefore suffered no small impact. Accelerate the pace of industrial upgrading and innovation to enhance their competitiveness ...
Tags: Zhongshan lighting
Chun Yuan Steel, one of the major carbon steel service centers and the major steel structure suppliers in Taiwan, said due to the stable demand from local private construction projects and they has recently received about 7,000 ton orders ...
Tags: Taiwan, Steel, Construction
The European Union is preparing to investigate the imports of mobile networking gear from China for anti-competitive practices, a move that's likely targeted at telecommunications equipment companies Huawei Technologies and ZTE. China has ...
The STA is very disappointed that the European Commission has proposed provisional duties on Chinese imported solar panels of between 37% and 67% [1]. The STA opposes the imposition of any duties which restrict free trade and the growth of ...
Tags: STA, Free Trade, Climate Change
Foxconn's Hon Hai Precision Industry posted a 19.2 percent year-over-year decline in revenue for the first quarter, with sales likely affected by weak demand for Apple's iPhone 5, according to an analyst. The Taiwanese contract ...
Tags: Computer Products, Revenue Drop, Hon Hai
Nokia has unveiled its first Lumia smartphone with a metal cover, low-light camera features and new social network apps. But the new model failed to impress investors, who sent the company's stock down more than 5 per cent. The features ...
Tags: Nokia, Windows, Smartphone
Nokia's new Lumia 925 phone has an aluminium frame that functions as an antenna, and is lighter and thinner than the Lumia 920, but otherwise offers similar performance to its predecessor. Nokia revealed the Lumia 925 on Tuesday, hoping ...
The Chinese government has been cutting back on subsidies to manufacturers of LED chips, a reason some companies are blaming for their poor first quarter results. This points to a change in approach to policies over the once-hyped sector ...
Tags: LED industry, LED Sector, LED
The Gillard government has pledged an additional $12.9 million to showcase the potential of the National Broadband Network as part of the 2013 budget. The funding will provide training to small- and medium-sized businesses and ...
Tags: NBN, National Broadband Network