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TFTU welcomes safeguard reform to protect Australian manufacturing

The Timber, Furnishing and Textiles Union (TFTU) has welcomed the federal government’s decision to expand the powers of the Anti-Dumping Commission (ADC), allowing it to respond more effectively to sudden import surges that could affect Australian industries.

Weld Australia calls out Federal gov’t for ‘sacrificing’ manufacturing for wine

Industry representative Weld Australia has denounced a new recommendation from the Anti-Dumping Commission for tariffs on Chinese wind towers to expire on 16 April 2024— calling it a move that appears to be sacrificing wind towers for wine. 

ADC launches anti-dumping investigation into steel rods imported from Asia

Australia’s Anti-Dumping Commission (ADC) has launched an anti-dumping investigation into steel rods in coils exported to Australia from Indonesia, Korea and Vietnam. The investigation was...

New anti-dumping measures will protect Australian steel industry against unfair competition, Minister says

The introduction of two Anti-Dumping Commission recommendations to improve dumping duties on imported Chinese-made steel will provide local manufacturers with an opportunity to compete...

Government vows to assist Arrium workers

Minister for Industry, Innovation and Science Christopher Pyne has expressed his disappointment at last week’s announcement that Arrium has been placed into voluntary administration...

Government introduces new anti-dumping measures to protect local steel industry

The Australian Government has implemented anti-circumvention measures against foreign steel importers following an investigation by the Anti-Dumping Commission. In announcing the new measures on Friday,...

Australian Made salutes Anti-Dumping Commission findings as big win for local food industry

The Australian Made Campaign has welcomed the Anti-Dumping’s Commissions findings into the alleged dumping of prepared or preserved tomatoes exported to Australia from Italy. Australian...

Manufacturing Australia welcomes hardline approach on dumped aluminium

Minister for Industry Ian McFarlane and the Anti-Dumping Commission (ADC) have imposed significant penalties on Chinese aluminium extrusions manufacturer PanAsia China following an inquiry...

Australia’s Anti-Dumping Commission to investigate Chinese solar PV producers

Australia has launched an investigation to determine whether Chinese producers of solar photovoltaic panels and modules have been selling below-cost products in the domestic...

Anti-Dumping Commission launches investigation into imported Chinese steel sinks

Australia's Anti-Dumping Commission has begun its investigation on the alleged dumping of stainless steel sinks into the local market by Chinese companies. According to a...
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