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The following table of contents is from the November 12 issue of International Trade Reporter Current Reports:

TOPICAL INDEX

AGRICULTURE

Brazil to formally request WTO go-ahead to impose sanctions on U.S. imports in cotton case

Certification of free from H1N1 flu virus sufficient for animal exportation, OIE finds

Sierra Club, USW criticize APHIS' exemption of paper, pulp from Lacey Act

BILATERAL AGREEMENTS

Levin says Korean auto barriers need to be fixed; Kirk says proposals being developed

CHEMICALS

‘Most difficult year’ ahead for REACH legislation, EU chemicals agency head says

CUSTOMS

ACE delays are adversely affecting electronic single window for trade data

CBP will use common sense to enforce interim 10+2 importer security filing rule

Ukraine drafts import tariff cuts in line with its WCO commitments

DUMPING

Commerce sets preliminary AD duties on OCTG from China

DUMPING, COUNTERVAILING DUTIES

ITC advances AD/CVD cases on paper, phosphate salts, ends steel fastener case

DUTIES

Finance Committee seeks comments on miscellaneous tariff bills by Dec. 4

ECONOMIC POLICY

Obama to address global economy, climate change on first Asian trip

ENERGY

Chinese wind, industry faces overcapacity; Schumer says foreign firms get U.S. funds

Senators introduce bill to extend tax credit to manufacturers of solar energy technology

ENVIRONMENT

Baucus calls for border measures in climate change bill after environment panel's passage

EC proposal on ‘carbon leakage’ protection for industry survives lawmakers' challenge

Global climate pact needed before WTO can consider trade measures, official says

Norway joins Canada in launching WTO proceedings against EU seal product ban

EXPORT CONTROLS

Nominee for top export control post says unilateral controls ‘often important’

EXPORT FINANCING

Canada's exports to increase 6 percent in 2010, but challenges remain, report says

Export-Import Bank adopts carbon policy with incentives for renewables, efficiency

EXPORT POLICY

U.S., EU, Mexico to seek WTO ruling on China's raw materials export curbs

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

WTO panel delays complaint ruling on EU tariffs for three high-tech products

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY

ACTA still too secret, nonprofit says, as sixth round of talks under way in Korea

ACTA talks in Korea said to take up internet piracy, focus on enforcement

Chamber of Commerce supports senators' IP stance in climate change letter

Senate Judiciary Committee asks Espinel about balancing IP rights with free access

INTERNATIONAL FINANCE

45 lawmakers urge president to support bill aimed at Chinese currency manipulation

NAFTA

USTR seeks NAFTA consultations on Mexico's forum choice in tuna case

REGIONAL AGREEMENTS

APEC member countries vow to improve on five key business indicators by 2015

SERVICES

Mexican Supreme Court will hear challenge to U.S. Treasury ownership of Banamex Bank

TAXATION

Russian finance ministry issues guidance on VAT regulations affecting foreign firms

TRADE POLICY

Global war of protectionism resulting from economic crisis avoided, EC says

Health care defining U.S. trade agenda, USTR says at export promotion meeting

President Obama says U.S. trade policy in ‘gridlock,’ urges more aggressive stance

TRANSPORTATION

China investigating U.S. auto imports; will target U.S. subsidies to industry

WTO

U.S. business representative sees WTO talks slipping into 2011, even 2012

U.S. still needs more time to decide next steps in WTO trade talks, Punke says

WTO figures show new dispute cases are low in 2009 despite economic crisis

WTO members on course for ministerial deals on e-commerce, TRIPs disputes


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