New tariffs have been levied on consumer tire imports from China. When will importers in the United States have to pay the price? The answer is April 6, 2015, unless there is a postponement in the final decision by the U.S. Department of ...
The deadline for the United States Department of Commerce's preliminary determination in its countervailing duty investigation of passenger and light truck tires from the People’s Republic of China came and went on Friday, Nov. 21, ...
Tags: Tire Tariff, Auto
For the main part of China’s history, women were dominated by a patriarchic system and forced to a background role. Only in recent history have they reached a more equal position in Chinese society and started to visibly shape the ...
Tags: Role of Women, China's history
Footwear importers paid $2.5 billion in duties in 2012 ad the US imported billion pairs of shoes. Three areas could provide the footwear the footwear industry with duty relief. The Affordable Footwear Act would reduce tariffs by ...
Tags: Footwear Industry, Sporting Goods
Driven by a surge in apparel, footwear, accessories and international sales, third quarter of 2014 revenues at Under Armour, soared 30% from a year ago. In the three months to September 30, 2014, Under Armour revenues climbed 30% to $938 ...
Tags: Revenues, Armour, Accessories
After falling by about 50% from 2009-2014, pricing for solar glass is set to commence a rebound starting in 2015, as anti-dumping duties levied by the European Union go into effect on China suppliers. Average global pricing for glass used ...
Tags: Solar Glass, PV
Under Armour, Inc. reported revenues increased 30 percent in the third quarter to $938 million compared with net revenues of $723 million in the prior year's period. Sales grew 26 percent in apparel, 50 percent in footwear, and 32 percent ...
Tags: Under Armour, Sporting Goods
In August this year, exports of iron ore from Ukraine amounted to $246.369 million, while the value of Ukraine's iron ore imports totaled $11.762 million, according to Ukraine's Ministry of Revenue and Duties. The main importer of iron ore ...
Tags: Iron Ore, raw material
The American Iron and Steel Institute (AISI) applauded Monday the Department of Commerce’s (DOC) decision to revoke the outdated “suspension agreement” with Russia, which has prevented antidumping duties from being imposed ...
Tags: Iron, Steel, antidumping duties
Stronger demand from China led Taiwanese PV manufacturers to perform better in September than in August. Makers include Tainergy Tech, Motech, Gigasolar and Sino-American Silicon Products (SAS) were profitable due to significantly higher ...
Tags: PV Module, Electronics
Double Coin Holdings LLC and its American subsidiary, China Manufacturers Alliance LLC (CMA), plan to fight the U.S. Department of Commerce’s preliminary decision to impose a duty of 105% on CMA’s imports of off-the-road (OTR) ...
Tags: Antidumping, AD rate
In September this year, Ukraine exported $19.296 million worth of pig iron, while its pig iron imports totaled a value of $0.167 million, according to Ukraine's Ministry of Revenue and Duties. Italy was the main importer of Ukrainian pig ...
Tags: pig iron, pig iron imports
Thailand’s Dept. of Industry and Trade office attributes the footwear exports gains to changes to the Generalized System of Preferences on custom duties granted by the EU in Q1 and ongoing economic recoveries in the U.S. and European ...
Shutting out Chinese solar producers from the lucrative US market is as damaging to them as blocking out the sunlight. The US Department of Commerce on July 5 determined a new set of anti-dumping duties on solar products from China and ...
Tags: Metallurgy, Mineral, Energy, Solar Panel
During his presentation at the SteelOrbis 2014 Fall Conference & 71st IREPAS Meeting being held in Berlin on September 28-30, Bernd Neuenkirchen from international steel trading company C&F International commented on both current and ...
Tags: US Producers, Turkish Rebar, Energy