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'antidumping' is a correct term that is commonly used in written English
It refers to measures taken by governments to counteract the practice of 'dumping', which is when a company or country exports goods at a significantly lower price than what they sell for in their domestic market, in order to gain a competitive advantage. Example: The government implemented antidumping measures to protect local manufacturers from the negative effects of foreign companies dumping their products in the market at ridiculously low prices.
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antidumping
adjective
Intended to combat or prevent dumping, the sale of goods below cost for anticompetitive purposes
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Antidumping duties are a more slippery target: dumping does not sound like something a responsible politician should favour.
Indeed, the share of imports touched by quotas, antidumping duties and the like would rise by seven points, he finds.
He pushed on other fronts, too, particularly with the Clinton administration's refusal to aggressively pursue antidumping cases against foreign steel producers that the industry and its allies were demanding.
On the solar panel case, antidumping and antisubsidy cases are already well along, greatly limiting the statutory authority of European officials to negotiate.
Under American and European laws, antidumping and antisubsidy tariffs cannot be replaced with a negotiated settlement unless the domestic industry agrees.
Antidumping regulations forbid an exporter to sell products abroad at so low a price that the producer loses money while the goods flood another country's market.
See articleThe EU and China averted a trade war by settling an antidumping spat over solar panels.
Economic downturns in the early 1980s and early 1990s produced more large antidumping and antisubsidy cases, aimed mainly at Japan, than the current economic slump, despite its length and severity in the United States.
These include the cases against the tire tariffs and European Union over antidumping measures against Chinese footwear.
But a year later, Mr. Santorum found himself on the opposite side of the Bush administration, which was attempting to repeal a law on tariffs imposed because of antidumping cases pursued by steelmakers and other industries.
The United States Commerce Department has already imposed preliminary antidumping and antisubsidy tariffs on Chinese solar panels totaling more than 33 percent, although the tariffs are subject to a review by the department this fall that could raise, lower or even repeal them.
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