Câu ví dụ #41
1. A decree issued by the Thai government in March showed signs that it was limiting imports to protect domestic producers, he said.
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2. Japan extended the same policy to canned yellowfin tuna and frozen tuna loin, lifting duties entirely on Thai yellowfin imports in 2012 and Filipino imports the following year under the Generalised Systems of Preferences (GSP).
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3. manufacturers were being harmed by imports of tool chests from China that the Commerce Department had found were subsidized, locking in place countervailing duties.
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4. In 2016, the value of imports of tool chests and cabinets from China totaled $230 million, while imports from Vietnam were valued at $77 million, Commerce Department data shows.
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5. Deputy Prime Minister Trinh Dinh Dung last month said that the country will not accept plastic scrap imports as feedstock starting 2025.
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6. Last July, Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc ordered a temporary stop to scrap imports, saying Vietnam must not become a dumping ground for other countries’ waste, leaving thousands of containers stuck at ports for months.
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7. His orders followed a surge in imports in the first six months after China banned imports of certain wastes.
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8. Australia will invest in trash-burning incinerators and aim for all packaging to be 100 percent recycled by 2025 after China, which took one third of the country's rubbish, banned waste imports, its environment minister said on Friday.
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9. Meanwhile, Indonesia was the largest seller of confectionery and grain products to Vietnam, accounting for 22 percent of the latter’s total imports.
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10. Minister of Health Nguyen Thanh Long said Vietnam extends the expiration dates of vaccine batches in accordance with international regulations, and that all vaccine imports have been approved in accordance with WHO standards.
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