Antidumping in the Americas

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Developed countries and a growing number of developing countries have increasingly relied on antidumping laws to provide import relief to particular economic sectors. As practiced today, however, antidumping also entails heavy costs, for the foreign firms targeted by this policy and for consumers in the country applying antidumping legislation. The publication argues that the debate on antidumping should be viewed taking into account the negotiations to create the Free Trade Areas of the Americas (FTAA) as well as the costs and benefits of all import relief measures, including safeguards.
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Agency/Department
UN/Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean
Print ISBN
9789211212990
Print Publication Date
Page Count
36
Print Sales Number
01.II.G.59
Series Title
Comercio Internacional

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