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  2. Dumping (pricing policy) - Wikipedia

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    On 8 March 2017, the government of India imposed anti-dumping duty ranging from US$6.30 to US$351.72 per tonne on imports of jute and its products from Bangladesh and Nepal. [30] Later the government of India withdrew the anti-dumping duty in case of Nepal. On 26 October 2017, India imposed anti-dumping duty on stainless steel from US, EU and ...

  3. Zeroing (trade) - Wikipedia

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    Zeroing refers to a controversial methodology used by the United States for calculating antidumping duties against foreign products. The foreign domestic price (FDP) of the product is compared with its U.S. import price (USIP) adjusted for transportation and handling costs. Under zeroing, the United States sets at zero the negative differences ...

  4. Anti-dumping measures on stainless steel from Mexico

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    The 1997 edition of the Import Administration Anti-dumping Manual [5] The method employed by the US department of Commerce to decide the space of dumping for the original product under investigation, which allowed the department to disregard negative dumping margins (a practice called to as "Zeroing".

  5. Category:Anti-dumping authorities - Wikipedia

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    This category contains major anti-dumping authorities in the world whether or not they are separate agencies or units within agencies. The importance of the authorities is judged either by the specificity of their mandate (and/)or the average number of anti-dumping and Countervailing duties decisions per year as provided by the World Trade Organization [1], [2].

  6. Protectionism - Wikipedia

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    Anti-dumping legislation: "Dumping" is the practice of firms selling to export markets at lower prices than are charged in domestic markets. Supporters of anti-dumping laws argue that they prevent the import of cheaper foreign goods that would cause local firms to close down.

  7. Anti-Dumping Measures on Biodiesel by the European Union

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    As of November 2013, the EU has imposed definitive anti-dumping duties on imports of biodiesel from Argentina and Indonesia. The anti-dumping measures consist of an additional duty of about 24.6% for Argentina and 21.3%, which measures were based on decisions taken by the Council after a 15-month investigation that the European Commission carried out in 2012.

  8. First 100 days of the first Donald Trump presidency - Wikipedia

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    Formulate a rule on regulations "that for every one new regulation, two old regulations must be eliminated" [22] Instruct the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff to "develop a comprehensive plan to protect America's vital infrastructure from cyberattacks, and all other form of attacks." [22] Label China a "currency manipulator" [23] [24]

  9. Business ethics - Wikipedia

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    This can lead to problems in domestic markets. It becomes difficult for these markets to compete with the pricing set by foreign markets. In 2009, the International Trade Commission has been researching anti-dumping laws. Dumping is often seen as an ethical issue, as larger companies are taking advantage of other less economically advanced ...