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  2. Dumping (pricing policy) - Wikipedia

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    The Central Government has imposed anti-dumping duties ranging from 24.66% to 147.20% of the CIF value on industrial laser machines imported from China. The duty applies to imports from China, regardless of the country of export. The anti-dumping duty will be in effect for 5 years from the date of notification, unless revoked or amended earlier.

  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. 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].

  5. Beijing’s anti-dumping probe of French brandy could be the ...

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    Europe’s decision to go with an anti-subsidy, rather than an anti-dumping, probe, means the regional bloc can go with a less harsh penalty, such as a 10% to 20% tariff, Chimits suggests.

  6. Non-tariff barriers to trade - Wikipedia

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    The first category includes methods to directly import restrictions for protection of certain sectors of national industries: licensing and allocation of import quotas, antidumping and countervailing duties, import deposits, so-called voluntary export restraints, countervailing duties, the system of minimum import prices, etc.

  7. 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.

  8. US sets tariffs for solar panels from Southeast Asian nations

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    It is the second of two preliminary decisions that President Joe Biden's Commerce Department is making this year in a trade case brought by Korea's Hanwha Qcells, Arizona-based First Solar Inc and ...

  9. Interpipe Group - Wikipedia

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    In July 2021, the U.S. government imposed an anti-dumping duty of 23.75%, [28] leading Interpipe to announce its exit from the market. [29] In 2023, the Ukrainian government reported the removal of all anti-dumping restrictions. [30] However, in the summer of 2024, the U.S. government imposed a new anti-dumping duty of 4.99%. [31]