As the EU begins to impose punitive tariffs on Friday on a number of Chinese solar exports, the world's largest solar market, which once fueled China's wild solar expansion, is now behind the industry's slim-down. The dust has finally ...
Tags: Metallurgy, Mineral, Energy, solar
Iran produced 50.25 million tons of cement in the first eight months of the current Iranian year (started March 21). The figure indicates a growth of 2.2 percent compared with the corresponding figure of last year, which was 49.16 ...
Tags: Cement Output, Iran, Construction News
Fashionistas across the pond could soon be paying less for genuine Made in the USA women's blue jeans. Los Angeles-based Hudson Clothing LLC received a ruling from the UK's customs and tax department exempting its women's blue jeans from a ...
Tags: Womens Jeans, Fat Tax
Tariff uplift at low end of expectations, but welcome boost alongside improved deeming methodology The Government confirmed several changes to the Renewable Heat Incentive yesterday Stuart Elmes, Chair of the STA Solar Thermal Working ...
Tags: STA, Tariff, Solar, Solar Thermal
Weekly PV Highlights There were 2,673 sub 50 kW PV installations registered during the week ending 1st December 2013, compared to 2,334 in the week ending 24th November 2013. This takes the total number of sub 50 kW solar PVs registered ...
It is reported that Vietnam's Ministry of Industry and Trade (MOIT) has proposed to levy antidumping (AD) tax on cold rolled stainless steel imported from China, Indonesia, Malaysia and Taiwan. According to the news, the proposed tax rates ...
Tags: Stainless Steel Cold Roll Coil, Cold Roll Coil, Construction, Metallurgy
Apex Energy Solutions launch Powerflow a new energy saving product that uses the exported PV generated power and diverts it into loads such as Immersion heaters and electric panel heaters. If you have a micro generation system (PV, Wind, ...
Tags: Apex energy, renewable investment
Australia’s impending free trade agreement (FTA) with South Korea will not automatically translate to cheaper prices on imported cars, say the Southeast Asian country’s leading automotive importers. Prime Minister Tony Abbott ...
Tags: Car Prices, Hyundai
Retail prices of petrol, diesel fuel and wholesale prices of some oil products increased in Azerbaijan in accordance with a Tariff Council's decision as of Tuesday. The Council's decision also drives up the tariff for natural gas sales to ...
Tags: Gasoline, Diesel Fuel, Azerbaijan
April 2013, the Secretariat's projected price for the current season was 118 cents per pound. Since then ICAC's projected price has plummeted, and the current midpoint of the forecast range is 88. China's reserve and import policies also ...
Australia's three surviving car makers have called for continued financial support, a reassessment of tariffs and trade agreements, and policy clarity in their submissions to the Federal Government's inquiry into the current state and the ...
Tags: Car Makers, Call for Support, Productivity Commission Submissions
In April 2013, the Secretariat’s projected price for the current season was 118 cents per pound. Since then ICAC’s projected price has plummeted, and the current midpoint of the forecast range is 88. China’s reserve and ...
Tags: Cotton Prices, import policies
Manchester based Clynder Cables Ltd. are launching their Solaflex? PV (Photovoltaic) Cable after an anticipated increase in market demand. With increasing environmental awareness for alternative energy sources as well as the recent ...
Tags: PV Cable, Electrical, Electronics, PV Energy
The All Pakistan Textile Mills Association (APTMA) has said that the Indian Government should withdraw non-tariff barriers (NTBs) imposed on Pakistan to improve the bilateral trade between the two Asian neighbours. Welcoming a ...
Tags: All Pakistan Textile Mills Association, India, Non-Tariff Barriers
The Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Tourism of Colombia has announced that it has extended the provisional antidumping (AD) duty on hot dip galvanized (HDG) coil and sheet imports from China for two months. As SteelOrbis previously ...