anti-dumping duty
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anti-dumping
noun[U usually before noun]
uk/ˌæn.tiˈdʌm.pɪŋ/us/ˌæn.taɪˈdʌm.pɪŋ/
finance & economicsspecialized
the practice of putting high taxes on imports (= goods from other countries) in order to try to stop companies from other countries selling their products very cheaply in your country, which damages your ...
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duty
noun[C or U]
uk/ˈdʒuː.ti/us/ˈduː.t̬i/
something that you have to do because it is part of your job, or something that you feel is the right thing ...
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No application for ananti-dumpingdutyhas been made.
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Provisional charges toanti-dumpingdutyhave been imposed twice.
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Very often there is also a heavyanti-dumpingduty.
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We have not yet had any application for ananti-dumpingduty.
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A full investigation of the application for ananti-dumpingdutywas made by my officials.
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This is only the second time that ananti-dumpingdutyhas been imposed.
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Thisanti-dumpingdutyof £2,250 per machine should be really effective.
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I shall be very interested to see if the number of applications foranti-dumpingdutygoes up.
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We are not at all endeavouring to change the policy under which we operate theanti-dumpingdutyprocedures.
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No subsequent application for ananti-dumpingdutyhas been received in respect of maize starch imports from any source.
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If so, ananti-dumpingdutycan be introduced, subject to proof, but that is not an easy or swift procedure.
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In respect of textiles, as distinct from man-made fibres and clothing, there has been no case in which ananti-dumpingdutyhas been imposed.
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In these circumstances it will not be necessary to take any further action on the application made for ananti-dumpingdutyon these imports.
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It is for this reason that it is necessary to define extremely narrowly the conditions in which ananti-dumpingdutymay be applied.
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It suited the farmers to be able to buy as cheaply as possible, and they were against the imposing of ananti-dumpingduty.
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We must recognise that in this sphere ananti-dumpingdutymay in itself not be enough to achieve the stabilisation in the home trade that we all wish to see.
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They may wish to do this because, for example, they are making a case for a change in the tariff, for onanti-dumpingduty, or for a change in taxation.
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In the case of reduction of export prices below the minimum level, the importing country imposesanti-dumpingduty, which could lead to withdrawal from the market.
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