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WTO Says 32 Members Took AD Actions During First Half of 2010

The World Trade Organization reports that at the meeting of the Committee on Anti-Dumping Practices on October 26-27, 2010, 32 WTO members reported taking antidumping actions during the first half of the year (the European Union counting as one). A number of these actions were questioned during the meeting, and the members concerned were urged to follow WTO rules.

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The following members notified anti-dumping actions taken during the period January 1 - June 30, 2010: Argentina; Australia; Botswana; Brazil; Canada; Chile; China; Colombia; Costa Rica; Egypt; European Union; India; Indonesia; Israel; Jamaica; Korea; Lesotho; Mexico; Namibia; New Zealand; Pakistan; Panama; Paraguay; Peru; Philippines; South Africa; Swaziland; Chinese Taipei; Thailand; Turkey; Ukraine; and the U.S.