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Yarn, wind power face new duties; olives poised to wrinkle US-EU relationship

Ags - Fruit/Veg 151 Canada 532 China 3063 Cons. Discr. - Apparel 537 Egypt 11 Energy - Renewables 208 European Union 890 India 563 Indonesia 118 Malaysia 161 Mexico 931 Morocco 11 Spain 60 Tariffs 1878 Thailand 145 Trade Deals 1020 Turkey 74 U.S. 5418 USMCA 462 Vietnam 418 WTO 114

The U.S. International Trade Commission has issued a variety of rulings in November, with polyester yarn, wind towers, and solar panels all receiving some form of additional tariff burden. The polyester yarn ruling targeted subject imports from Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, and Vietnam that were sold under fair value, accounting for 30.5% of U.S. imports in the first three quarters of 2021. These countries saw imports fall by 23.5% year over year in Q3, likely in anticipation of the ruling, while USMCA countries may benefit with imports increasing by 32.1% year over year in the same ...

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