VietnamExpress-Oct 5

Vietnam has faced nearly 200 allegations of trade safeguard violations to date even as protectionism and trade conflicts increase around the world.

Key export categories that have been involved in the allegations include seafood, steel, aluminum and wood, according to a report by the Ministry of Industry and Trade. The country has won 43 percent of the lawsuits initiated in this regard, which resulted in the continued export of some major export items like basa fish and prawn to key markets like the U.S. and the E.U. This year, several products from Vietnam have faced dumping allegations. The U.S. in June initiated an investigation of Vietnamese tires, and Australia began probing Vietnamese coated steel in July.

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