WTO Blows Whistle On China's Cellulose Pulp Duties

By Jimmy Hoover (April 25, 2017, 6:06 PM EDT) -- A World Trade Organization panel found Tuesday that China violated marquee trade agreements with recent anti-dumping duties placed on cellulose pulp used in paper, textiles and other goods from the U.S., Canada and Brazil, finding the country failed to show how the imports hurt domestic industry....

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