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EC proposes dumping law change following WTO defeat on 'individual treatment'

By Samantha Tomaszczyk ( February 13, 2012, 16:30 GMT | Insight) -- The European Commission has proposed changes to EU antidumping law which remove conditions imposed on companies in non-market economies to be eligible for 'individual treatment' during investigations. It is the first of several amendments expected as a result of a World Trade Organisation ruling last year, which found against European measures on Chinese steel screws and other fasteners.Brussels - The European Commission has proposed changes to EU antidumping law to remove conditions imposed on companies in non-market economies to be eligible for 'individual treatment' during investigations....

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