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U.S. sets final dumping and subsidy rates on iron mechanical components from China, Canada

​The U.S. Commerce Department on Monday set final dumping and subsidy rates on imported imports of certain iron mechanical transfer drive components from China and Canada, signaling that it may impose punitive duties on the products.

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Malaysia mulls new logo for products made by Muslims

​A Malaysian government official has said that the government is mulling a new halal logo proposed by two economic organizations to denote products made by Muslims.

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From "made in China" to "created in China", Kazakh people bear witness

"Lenovo, Huawei, Xiaomi...... Many young people in Kazakhstan use more and more products made in China with high technology," Gulmira Nurumgaliyeva told Xinhua on Saturday.

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China pledges high speed overseas rail development

China's top certification and accreditation authority on Tuesday pledged to work together with China's railway authority to promote overseas development of China's high-speed railway products and technologies.

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Players vie for China's booming baby care mart

Stimulated by China's two-child policy, e-commerce platforms and baby-product companies are looking to tap the booming market, which particularly favors brands from the United States and Europe.

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China's luxury market back to "rational growth"

Chinese consumers have been famous for their enthusiasm for luxury products in recentyears, but a report said the country's luxury market is returning to a "rational growth."

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S.Korean tax authorities probe Huawei

The National Tax Service is investigating the Korean subsidiary of Chinese smartphone maker Huawei.

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Bangkok bak kwa has high levels of preservatives: Thai consumer agency

Bak kwa sold in Bangkok shops have been found to have excessive levels of preservatives, a report said.

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China-Europe freight rail route boosts Silk Road trade

When Zeng Minping and his family arrived in Warsaw, they were surprised to see so many Chinese-made products in their local Ikea store.

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China's insurance companies unveil tax-deductible health insurance in trial programme

A dozen insurance companies have unveiled tax-deductible, health insurance schemes on the mainland in a trial programme that China hopes can spur commercial medical coverage.

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Duty-free sales of Korean cosmetics soar

Duty-free sales of Korean cosmetics and other products are rising sharply.

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Apple's store plan faces roadblock

In a setback to Apple's plans to open stores in the country, the Foreign Investment Promotion Board (FIPB) has red-flagged a panel's recommendation to relax the mandatory local sourcing norm for the Cupertino-based company to sell its products through the single-brand retail window.

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EU hails Japan lifting 15-year ban on Italian beef imports

​The European Union (EU) hailed "a great success of European trade diplomacy" on Thursday as Japan lifted an embargo on Italian beef which has been in place for 15 years.

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China not to blame for crisis in U.S. steel industry

​For years, due to its steel exports, China has been the "dumping scapegoat" of the United States, a convenient excuse for the country to impose anti-dumping tariffs to protect its own sluggish steel industry.

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China toys improving quality, popular among EU customers

The quality of China-made toys, which take the lion's share of the European Union market, has been improving over the years, an industry association official said Thursday.

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Developed countries should loosen export controls

Developed countries need to allow their enterprises to export more high-tech products to China, as it is a huge market full of potential.

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Indonesia, Serbia agree to boost trade, efforts to fight terrorism

Indonesia and Serbia agreed on Wednesday to increase trade volume and investment, and reaffirm their commitment to step up measures in combating terrorism.