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By: International Trade Centre (ITC) Translated by: WTO and International Trade Center - Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VCCI)

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This is a publication of the WTO and International Trade Center of VCCI. It summarizes WTO dispute settlements relating to antidumping measures in a systematic and easy-to-understanding way.Download the publication (in Vietnamese) here:

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This is a publication of the WTO and International Trade Center of VCCI. It provides basic knowledge and information of the EU anti-dumping and countervailing legislation and practices as well as responding skills for Vietnamese businesses.Download the publication (in Vietnamese) here:

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This is a publication of the WTO and International Trade Center of VCCI, providing businesses with basic antidumping laws of the WTO, US and EU. It is written under Questions-and-Answers way that is easy to understand.Download the publication here:

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This is a publication of the WTO and International Trade Center of VCCI. It provides basic knowledge and information of the US anti-dumping and countervailing legislation and practices as well as responding skills for Vietnamese businesses.Download the Publication here:

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Date: 2007 By: WTO Center and Integration - VCCI

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By: Center for WTO and International Trade, VCCI

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For a general and clear view of the capacity of Vietnam’s industrial trees sector and husbandry industry as well as the view of different impacts of WTO accession on these industries’ developments,…please read the booklet “Vietnam’s commitments on trade in industrial and husbandry products”

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Cultivated area as well as production yield of Vietnam’s food, fruits and vegetables industry has increased in the last few years. For more information about the competitiveness of food, fruits and vegetables production industry and the impacts of the commitments on opening the markets for foodstuff, fruits and vegetables, please read the booklet “Vietnam’s commitments on trade in foodstuff, fruits and vegetables”.

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