anti-dumping
noun[Uusually before noun]
(alsoantidumping)uk/ˌæn.tiˈdʌm.pɪŋ/us/ˌæn.taɪˈdʌm.pɪŋ/finance & economicsspecialized
thepracticeof putting hightaxesonimports(=goodsfrom othercountries)inordertotrytostopcompaniesfrom othercountriessellingtheirproductsverycheaplyinyourcountry, whichdamagesyourcountry'sbusinesses:
Manynationalgovernmentsformulateanti-dumpingpoliciesinordertoprotectdomesticsellers.
The USgovernmentannouncedhigh new antidumpingdutyratesfor somesuppliers.
Themeasuresareconsistentwith theWorldTrade Organizationagreementon anti-dumping.
- Products arecoveredby anti-dumpinglaws, whileservicesare not.
- Anumberof anti-dumpingmeasuresapplyin thesteelindustry.
- Toprotecttheirindustries, Mexicoimposedanti-dumpingtariffsof as much as 1,005% on someproducts.
- U.S.purchasepricesofimportedmerchandisewerecomparedduring an antidumpinginvestigation.
- She said there was a need toexamineissuesrelatedtospecialtreatmentand anti-dumping.
Products & producers
- badging
- begetter
- big pharma
- big tobacco
- boondoggle
- deliverable
- dry goods
- end product
- export
- fabricator
- general-purpose
- generator
- maker
- marque
- notion
- output
- overstock
- producer
- proprietary
- purchase
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