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South Korea imposes anti-dumping duties on European PVC imports
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Korea Times News
· Jul 10, 2026
Korea levies anti-dumping duties on European PVC paste resin
Korea levies anti-dumping duties on European PVC paste resin
The korea Herald News
· Jul 10, 2026
Govt. to impose anti-dumping tariffs on PVC paste resin from 4 European nations
South Korea's finance ministry said Friday it has decided to impose anti-dumping tariffs on polyvinyl chloride paste resin products from four European nations starting next month on grounds they were imported below fair prices. Under the decision, South Korea will impose anti-dumping tariffs of 25.79 percent to 31.55 percent from next month to August 2031 on the products imported from Germany, France, Norway and Sweden, according to the Ministry of Finance and Economy. PVC paste resin refers to
Yonhap News Agency
· Jul 8, 2026
S. Korea's biopharmaceutical exports on pace to hit new record in H1
SEOUL, July 7 (Yonhap) -- South Korea's exports of biopharmaceutical products ar...
Utusan Malaysia
· Jun 25, 2026
KPDN Perlis sita jersi, seluar cap dagangan palsu berjumlah RM169,000
PADANG BESAR: Kementerian Perdagangan Dalam Negeri dan Kos Sara Hidup (KPDN) negeri menumpaskan aktiviti penjualan barangan berjenama menggunakan cap dagangan palsu di lima premis di sekitar kawasan Padang Besar, di sini, Selasa lalu. Operasi yang dijalankan sekitar pukul 2 petang itu melibatkan anggota penguatkuasa seramai 17 orang dengan turut disertai oleh wakil cap dagangan terlibat. ... Read more The post KPDN Perlis sita jersi, seluar cap dagangan palsu berjumlah RM169,000 appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.
UPI
· Jun 21, 2026
U.S. metal tariffs squeeze South Korean small exporters
U.S. metal tariffs squeeze South Korean small exporters
Off The Press
· Jul 6, 2026
South Korea indicts four major oil refiners over alleged price collusion
South Korean prosecutors on Monday indicted four major domestic oil refiners for violating fair trade laws, alleging they colluded to drive up domestic fuel prices following the Middle East conflict. HD Hyundai Oilbank, SK Energy, GS Caltex, and S-Oil were the four companies that breached the nation’s fair trade act, according to Yonhap News Agency. []...Click to read more
ANTARA News
· Jun 23, 2026
Indonesia scraps import duties on LPG, plastic materials
The Indonesian government has removed import duties on LPG for the petrochemical industry, plastic raw materials, and ...
Afghanistan Sun
· Jul 5, 2026
Airline crew recruited via social media by drug trafficking groups
BANGKOK, Thailand: Drug trafficking groups in Thailand are targeting certain travelers, including flight attendants, to help carry drugs to other countries. Police Major Suriya Singhakamol, Secretary-General of the Office of the Narcotics Control Board (ONCB), in Thailand, said these groups get drugs from nearby countries where they are produced in large amounts. They then mov
Daily NK English
· Jun 26, 2026
Soaring fuel costs are pushing North Koreans toward electric bikes and motorcycles
Imports of Chinese-made electric bicycles and motorcycles are rising at border crossings in North Korea in 2026, driven by surging fuel prices that have made gas-powered vehicles increasingly costly to run. Demand has grown to the point that even wealthy North Koreans who previously considered electric bikes beneath them are now buying them. A source []
Focus Taiwan
· Jul 9, 2026
Taiwan's June exports hit third-highest monthly level on record
Taipei, July 9 (CNA) Taiwan's exports rose 40.3 percent from a year earlier to US74.83 billion in June, the third-highest monthly total on record, driven by sustained demand for artificial intelligence (AI)-related products, the Ministry of Finance (MOF) said Thursday.
Afghanistan News
· Jul 5, 2026
Airline crew member held in Australia for drug trafficking
BANGKOK, Thailand: Drug trafficking groups in Thailand are targeting certain travelers, including flight attendants, to help carry drugs to other countries. Police Major Suriya Singhakamol, Secretary-General of the Office of the Narcotics Control Board (ONCB), in Thailand, said these groups get drugs from nearby countries where they are produced in large amounts. They then mov
Malay Mail
· Jul 1, 2026
Customs Dept uncovers RM300.7m drug syndicate using fake food and household goods declarations
NILAI, July 1 — The Royal Malaysian Customs Department (JKDM) dismantled an international drug distribution s...
NK News
· Jun 30, 2026
North Korean illicit coal exports rising due to lax sanctions monitoring: report
North Korea has ramped up illicit coal exports on the back of its ties with China and Russia, a new report found, with its military exploiting weakened sanctions oversight to profit from trade tied to forced labor, slavery and other human rights abuses. “Satellite imagery of Nampo port taken post the pandemic shows North Korean []
Investing.com
· Jul 1, 2026
South Korea’s exports surge by most since 1978 on robust chip demand
South Korea’s exports surge by most since 1978 on robust chip demand
UrduPoint
· Jul 4, 2026
Korea's drug exports top $10 billion for first time in 2025
Korea's drug exports top $10 billion for first time in 2025
Yemen News Agency - SABA
· Jul 13, 2026
S Korea's exports rise by 54% in July
S Korea's exports rise by 54% in July
Eunews
· Jul 9, 2026
L’UE impone dazi fino al 45 per cento sugli pneumatici cinesi
I dazi arrivano dopo che un'indagine della Commissione ha dimostrato che le importazioni cinesi entrano nell'Unione a prezzi di dumping
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Related coverage for "South Korea imposes anti-dumping duties on European PVC imports": Korea Times News — Korea levies anti-dumping duties on European PVC paste resin. The korea Herald News — Govt. to impose anti-dumping tariffs on PVC paste resin from 4 European nations. Yonhap News Agency — S. Korea's biopharmaceutical exports on pace to hit new record in H1. Utusan Malaysia — KPDN Perlis sita jersi, seluar cap dagangan palsu berjumlah RM169,000. UPI — U.S. metal tariffs squeeze South Korean small exporters. Off The Press — South Korea indicts four major oil refiners over alleged price collusion. ANTARA News — Indonesia scraps import duties on LPG, plastic materials. Afghanistan Sun — Airline crew recruited via social media by drug trafficking groups . Daily NK English — Soaring fuel costs are pushing North Koreans toward electric bikes and motorcycles. Focus Taiwan — Taiwan's June exports hit third-highest monthly level on record. Afghanistan News — Airline crew member held in Australia for drug trafficking . Malay Mail — Customs Dept uncovers RM300.7m drug syndicate using fake food and household goods declarations. NK News — North Korean illicit coal exports rising due to lax sanctions monitoring: report. Investing.com — South Korea’s exports surge by most since 1978 on robust chip demand. UrduPoint — Korea's drug exports top $10 billion for first time in 2025. Yemen News Agency - SABA — S Korea's exports rise by 54% in July. Eunews — L’UE impone dazi fino al 45 per cento sugli pneumatici cinesi