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Anti-dumping If a company exports a product at a price lower than the price it normally charges on its own home market, it is said to be dumping the product. Is this unfair competition? The WTO agreement does not pass judgement. Its focus is on how governments can or cannot react to dumping it disciplines anti-dumping actions, and it is often called the Anti-dumping Agreement. See also: |
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Introduction to anti-dumping in the WTO Links to anti-dumping section of the WTO guide Understanding the WTO. Technical information about anti-dumping
Brief summary of the Anti-dumping Agreement Explanation of the Anti-dumping Agreement Members obligations to notify the WTO on anti-dumping measures Browse or download the text of the Agreement on Implementation of Article VI of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade 1994 from the legal texts gateway Find decisions of WTO bodies concerning the Anti-dumping Agreement in the Analytical Index — Guide to WTO Law and Practice
The Doha negotiating mandate
The Doha Implementation Decision, 2001
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Work on anti-dumping in the WTO and official documents back to top The Committee on anti-dumping practices is the focus on WTO work in this area. The rules negotiations mandated under the Doha Development Agenda take place in the Rules Negotiating Group.
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WTO Secretariat reports surge in new anti-dumping investigations |
Statistics on anti-dumping back to top The data presented in the tables below are taken from the semi-annual reports of WTO Members to the Committee on Anti-Dumping Practices. The tables are based on information from Members having submitted semi-annual reports for the relevant periods, and are incomplete to the extent Members have not submitted reports, or have submitted incomplete reports. For the purpose of these tables, each initiation and measure reported covers one product imported from one country. “Country” in each case refers to country or customs territory. “NA” in a table indicates that the Member in question had no reporting obligation for the period in question. Information in the tables includes the latest reporting period, 1 January — 30 June 2008. The information in the tables will be updated periodically. |
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