Pursuant to subsection 41(1)(a) of the Special Import Measures Act, on November 9th2012, the President of the Canada Border Services Agency made final determinations respecting: the dumping of certain carbon steel welded pipe, commonly ...
Tags: api steel pipe, carbon steel prices, pipe line companies, welded pipe
No end in sight for polysilicon oversupply,says Solarbuzz Press release;Jackie Chang,DIGITIMES[Tuesday 2 October 2012]Despite the fact that most leading polysilicon producers have been operating at a loss,polysilicon capacity is expected to ...
GCL-Poly determined to hold current polysilicon price, says chairman Nuying Huang, Taipei; Jackie Chang, DIGITIMES [Monday 1 October 2012] Market observers believe China's anti-dumping investigation against US- and South Korea-based ...
As China-based crystalline silicon solar cell makers are expected to release orders to makers in Taiwan, while Europe- and Japan-based vendors will shift orders from China to Taiwan to avoid anti-dumping and anti-subsidization tariffs ...
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Taiwan-based solar cell makers expect China-based competitors to stop dumping their products in December when the off season begins, helping stabilize prices, according to industry sources. Solar cell prices have continued declining from ...
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China's Ministry of Commerce announced on November 1 that the government received requests to conduct anti-dumping investigations on Europe-based polysilicon imports in September. The announcement stated that as of November 1, Europe-based ...
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Overcapacity, a decline in pricing as well as slowing growth in key worldwide markets will serve to keep the global market for solar modules depressed for the rest of the year, with recovery not expected until well in the second half of ...
Tags: solar module prices, signs of recovery, IHS
(China Glass Network) Following the collection of Anti-dumping Duty and Countervailing Duty by Europe, America and India, China PV industry is confronted with crisis. To explore the new market is extremely urgent. Then the Africa shows up. ...
Tags: Anti-dumping Duty, Countervailing Duty, PV industry, Europe, America, India
The Ministry of Textiles and The Indian Silk Export Promotion Council (ISEPC) in association with Textiles Committee, under the Ministry of Textiles is organising a Capacity Building Programme (CBP) under the project “Implication of ...
Tags: Textiles Committee, Textiles Exports, Clothing Exports, textile industry
The Arab state of Oman is hopeful that India will lift the anti-dumping duty imposed on polypropylene (PP) manufactured in Oman since December 2010. Oman’s Ministry of Commerce said it is negotiating with the Indian ...
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The Eastern European nation of Belarus will resume supplying fabrics to Russian Government departments, as the Eurasian Economic Commission has lifted the restrictions imposed by it on Belarusian fabrics. In March 2012, the Russian ...
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India has a long and hot summer with temperatures around 35-48 degrees Celsius from March-September.The average annual sunshine hours in India exceeds 2,000 hours,making it a suitable country for developing solar energy.The northwestern and ...
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The US International Trade Commission (ITC) is to continue an anti-dumping investigation into hardwood plywood imports from China despite a variety of appeals by converters and associations. After completing the preliminary investigation, ...
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A global solar trade war continues to loom as India joins the group of countries that have been conducting anti-dumping probes against firms in China.India,however,also aims to investigate solar firms from Malaysia,the US,and Taiwan. A ...
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Production equipment order cancellations and push-outs by solar manufacturers during 2012 exceeded US$3 billion by the end of third-quarter 2012, according to NPD Solarbuzz. This has resulted in a significant reduction in order backlogs ...
Tags: PV solar equipment, Production equipment order, solar equipment