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CHINA STEEL CORPORATION and YIEH LOONG,
Plaintiff, v. UNITED STATES,
Defendant, and BETHLEHEM STEEL CORPORATION; NATIONAL STEEL CORPORATI...
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CHINA STEEL CORPORATION and YIEH LOONG,
Plaintiff, v. UNITED STATES,
Defendant, and BETHLEHEM STEEL CORPORATION; NATIONAL STEEL CORPORATI...
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* A leading independent manufacturer of high precision, ultra-thin, cold-rolled specialty steel products in China
* Large growth opportunity support...
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... certain welded carbon-quality light-walled steel pipe and tube, of rectangular. (including square) ...Republic of China, and the Republic of Korea: Antidumping Duty Order... were made at arm's-length.'' See China Steel Corp. v. United States, 264 F. Supp. 2d 1339, 1365 (CIT...
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Stocks advanced, driving the Dow Jones industrial average up the most since March 2009, after six central banks took action on Europe's debt crisis by making it cheaper for lenders to borrow in dollars.
Financial shares rallied 6.6 percent, the biggest gain in the Standard & Poor's 500 Index among 10 groups. JPMorgan Chase & Co. and Bank of America Corp. surged at least 7.3 percent. Caterpillar Inc. increased 8.1 percent and U.S. Steel Corp. climbed 15 percent after China lowered banks' reserve requirements, bolstering optimism about economic growth.
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While U.S. officials consider accusing China of manipulating its currency for an unfair edge in global trade, Stainless Steel Brakes Corp. is coping with fierce competition from China and other foreign rivals.
The Town of Newstead maker of calipers and other after-market auto parts has reduced its work force from 62 employees in 2006 to 37 today. Its annual sales have fallen about 20 percent from four years ago, said Michael Jonas, the company's president.
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The Obama administration imposed preliminary duties averaging 12 percent on $382 million of steel pipe imports from China after companies including U.S. Steel Corp. complained of unfair subsidies.
Pipemakers are being subsidized by the Chinese government, the Commerce Department said Wednesday. Tariffs to compensate companies will range from about 11 percent to 13 percent on the pipes, which are used in chemical, petrochemical and refinery plants, the department said.
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WOODCLIFF LAKE, N.J. -- China Opportunity Acquisition Corp. (OTCBB: CHNQ, CHNQU, CHNQW) ("China Opportunity") announced that its stockholders have app...
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LOS ANGELES -- Reliance Steel & Aluminum Co. (NYSE:RS) announced today that its subsidiary, Valex Corp. has opened a facility in the People's Republic...