Topic “US-China trade dispute” — Exporter Magazine
The US has filed a complaint with the World Trade Organisation in Geneva over Chinese duties on US poultry that are up to 105.4% and have led to a dramatic fall in US poultry...
The US has filed a complaint with the World Trade Organisation in Geneva over Chinese duties on US poultry that are up to 105.4% and have led to a dramatic fall in US poultry...
The US has filed a complaint with the World Trade Organisation in Geneva over Chinese duties on US poultry that are up to 105.4% and have led to a dramatic fall in US poultry...
The US has filed a complaint with the World Trade Organisation in Geneva over Chinese duties on US poultry that are up to 105.4% and have led to a dramatic fall in US poultry...
The US has filed a complaint with the World Trade Organisation in Geneva over Chinese duties on US poultry that are up to 105.4% and have led to a dramatic fall in US poultry...
The head of Beef + Lamb New Zealand Mike Petersen says his annual visit to Europe to shore up the country’s main export meat market is even more important this year, with an expected...
The report said the decision was made after the European Confederation of Footwear Industries, Europe’s largest shoemakers association, withdrew its petition for an extension of tariffs. The EU began to levy anti-dumping duties ranging...
The report said the decision was made after the European Confederation of Footwear Industries, Europe’s largest shoemakers association, withdrew its petition for an extension of tariffs. The EU began to levy anti-dumping duties ranging...
The report said the decision was made after the European Confederation of Footwear Industries, Europe’s largest shoemakers association, withdrew its petition for an extension of tariffs. The EU began to levy anti-dumping duties ranging...
The dairy demand from developing countries such as China and India is sustainable, underpinned by a rising middle class in these countries, Fonterra chairman Henry van der Heyden told the Irish Independent.
The dairy demand from developing countries such as China and India is sustainable, underpinned by a rising middle class in these countries, Fonterra chairman Henry van der Heyden told the Irish Independent.