A Handbook on Anti-Dumping InvestigationsCambridge University Press, 4 Sep 2003 The subject of anti-dumping procedures has received growing attention in international trade policy and has become a source of tension between countries. This handbook covers the major areas arising in anti-dumping investigations as embodied in the relevant WTO provisions, providing an exposition of well-sourced information, explanations and guidance for grasping the intricacies of anti-dumping proceedings. Beginning with a chronicle of an anti-dumping investigation, the book proceeds to consider the crucial issues involved: calculation of dumping margins and determinations of injury and causation. Well-structured and easy to follow, the handbook is designed to assist, in a practical way, investigators delegated the authority to conduct the required investigation. Clearly presented and informative, this book will also interest government officials involved in international trade policy, importing and exporting enterprises affected by anti-dumping investigations, and their representatives, including private legal practitioners and consultants, and academic readers concerned with international trade issues. |
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... Sold at Dumped Prices 298 2. Contraction in Demand or Changes in the Pattern of Consumption 300 3. Trade - Restrictive Practices of and Competition between Foreign and Domestic Producers 300 4. Developments in Technology 301 G. 5 ...
... Sold at Dumped Prices 298 2. Contraction in Demand or Changes in the Pattern of Consumption 300 3. Trade - Restrictive Practices of and Competition between Foreign and Domestic Producers 300 4. Developments in Technology 301 G. 5 ...
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... Sold in Home Market and in 363 364 364 365 Export Markets 366 III.2.36 : Capacity and Capacity Utilization Rates - Country G III.2.37 : Percentage of Shipments Sold in Home Market and Export 367 Market - Country G 368 III.2.38 : Average ...
... Sold in Home Market and in 363 364 364 365 Export Markets 366 III.2.36 : Capacity and Capacity Utilization Rates - Country G III.2.37 : Percentage of Shipments Sold in Home Market and Export 367 Market - Country G 368 III.2.38 : Average ...
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... sold to the importing country is less than the price of the same product when sold in the market of the exporting country . It is generally ac- cepted in the multilateral trading system that if dumping takes place , it might result in ...
... sold to the importing country is less than the price of the same product when sold in the market of the exporting country . It is generally ac- cepted in the multilateral trading system that if dumping takes place , it might result in ...
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... sold in the domestic market of the country of export ) . Alternatively , it might have included in the questionnaire response export sales , made at high prices , which do not qualify as sales of the product under investigation . On ...
... sold in the domestic market of the country of export ) . Alternatively , it might have included in the questionnaire response export sales , made at high prices , which do not qualify as sales of the product under investigation . On ...
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... sold in the country of import which is like the investigated product ) or those domestic producers whose collective output represents a major proportion of the output of the like product . The term " major proportion " is not defined in ...
... sold in the country of import which is like the investigated product ) or those domestic producers whose collective output represents a major proportion of the output of the like product . The term " major proportion " is not defined in ...
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A Handbook on Anti-Dumping Investigations Judith Czako,Johann Human,Jorge Miranda Pratinjau tidak tersedia - 2003 |
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Agreement allegedly dumped analysis anti-dumping duties anti-dumping investigation application Article 3.4 assessment basis calculated capacity utilization carbon steel flat case-study causal cent cold-rolled carbon steel cold-rolled steel column considered Constructed Value Country G country of export course of trade cumulated definitive duties differences domestic industry domestic like product domestic market domestic prices domestic producers domestic sales dumped imports dumping margin export sales exporter concerned factors final determination firm Flow Chart Gross unit identify imported product importing Member imports from Country income statement initiation interested parties inventories investigating authorities issues levels of trade margin of dumping market share material injury MT MT MT normal value period of investigation preliminary determination profit provisional measures purchasers Quantity question questionnaire rebates related distributor related parties relevant reported requested SG&A shipments short tons sold specific steel flat products subject product Table TMBP total cost verification
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Halaman 483 - No countervailing duty shall be levied on any product of the territory of any contracting party imported into the territory of another contracting party in excess of an amount equal to the estimated bounty or subsidy determined to have been granted, directly or indirectly, on the manufacture, production or export of such product in the country of origin or exportation, including any special subsidy to the transportation of a particular product. The term
Halaman 489 - ... actual and potential decline in output, sales, market share, profits, productivity, return on investments, or utilization of capacity; factors affecting domestic prices; actual and potential negative effects on cash flow, inventories, employment, wages, growth, ability to raise capital or investments and.
Halaman 483 - The products of the territory of any contracting party imported into the territory of any other contracting party shall be accorded treatment no less favourable than that accorded to like products of national origin in respect of all laws, regulations and requirements affecting their internal sale, offering for sale, purchase, transportation, distribution or use.
Halaman 483 - No contracting party shall levy any anti-dumping or countervailing duty on the importation of any product of the territory of another contracting party unless it determines that the effect of the dumping or subsidization, as the case may be, is such as to cause or threaten material injury to an established domestic industry, or is such as to retard materially the establishment of a domestic industry.
Halaman 489 - With regard to the effect of the dumped imports on prices, the investigating authorities shall consider whether there has been a significant price undercutting by the dumped imports as compared with the price of a like product of the importing Member, or whether the effect of such imports is otherwise to depress prices to a significant degree or prevent price increases, which otherwise would have occurred, to a significant degree. No one or several of these factors can necessarily give decisive guidance.
Halaman 504 - Such an application shall be supported by price information to show that the imports are being dumped and by detailed information to show that the alleged dumping is causing injury to the domestic industry concerned in the third country.
Halaman 49 - domestic industry" shall be interpreted as referring to the domestic producers as a whole of the like products or to those of them whose collective output of the products constitutes a major proportion of the total domestic production of those products, except that: (i) when producers are related to the exporters or importers or are themselves importers of the allegedly dumped product, the term "domestic industry...
Halaman 34 - It is recognized that, in the case of imports from a country which has a complete or substantially complete monopoly of its trade and where all domestic prices are fixed by the State...