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Wto Reports Surge in Anti-dumping Investigations

The World Trade Organization (WTO) has reported a surge in new anti-dumping investigations in the first half of this year, with the textiles sector initiating the second highest number of probes.


Between 1 January and 30 June, the total number of new anti-dumping investigations rose by 39%. There were 20 new textile investigations during the six-month period, the WTO secretariat said.


Turkey reported the highest number of new initiations, followed by the US and India - and nearly half of all complaints were directed at China.



The World Trade Organization (WTO) has reported a surge in new anti-dumping investigations in the first half of this year, with the textiles sector initiating the second highest number of probes.


Between 1 January and 30 June, the total number of new anti-dumping investigations rose by 39%. There were 20 new textile investigations during the six-month period, the WTO secretariat said.


Turkey reported the highest number of new initiations, followed by the US and India - and nearly half of all complaints were directed at China.


The World Trade Organization (WTO) has reported a surge in new anti-dumping investigations in the first half of this year, with the textiles sector initiating the second highest number of probes.


Between 1 January and 30 June, the total number of new anti-dumping investigations rose by 39%. There were 20 new textile investigations during the six-month period, the WTO secretariat said.


Turkey reported the highest number of new initiations, followed by the US and India - and nearly half of all complaints were directed at China.


The World Trade Organization (WTO) has reported a surge in new anti-dumping investigations in the first half of this year, with the textiles sector initiating the second highest number of probes.


Between 1 January and 30 June, the total number of new anti-dumping investigations rose by 39%. There were 20 new textile investigations during the six-month period, the WTO secretariat said.


Turkey reported the highest number of new initiations, followed by the US and India - and nearly half of all complaints were directed at China.


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