Antidumping and Countervailing Duty Handbook

Antidumping and Countervailing Duty Handbook
Author: United States International Trade Commission
Publisher:
Total Pages: 136
Release: 2000
Genre: Antidumping duties
ISBN:

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Antidumping and Countervailing Duty Handbook

Antidumping and Countervailing Duty Handbook
Author: United States International Trade Commission. Office of Investigations
Publisher:
Total Pages: 134
Release: 2002
Genre: Antidumping duties
ISBN:

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Unfair Trade Practices

Unfair Trade Practices
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means. Subcommittee on Trade
Publisher:
Total Pages: 276
Release: 1978
Genre: Antidumping duties
ISBN:

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Antidumping Law and Practice in the United States and the European Communities

Antidumping Law and Practice in the United States and the European Communities
Author: Edwin A. Vermulst
Publisher: North Holland
Total Pages: 780
Release: 1987
Genre: Law
ISBN:

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The book describes and analyzes the antidumping law of the United States and the European Communities as it has developed in administrative practice from 1980 to 1986. It is the first comprehensive comparative analysis of the antidumping law of the world's two largest trading units. The analysis reveals shortcomings in both GATT international regulation of antidumping and in national implementations thereof in the US and the Common Market. Proposals for change are offered which would significantly enhance predictability and rational applications of the rules. The practical approach and extensive description of US & EC law and practice make this book important for international trade lawyers and businesses which deal with the antidumping law on a day-to-day basis.

Antidumping Laws and the U.S. Economy

Antidumping Laws and the U.S. Economy
Author: Greg Mastel
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2016-09-16
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1315292513

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This volume reviews the goals, operation, and history of American antidumping laws coupled with a strategy for using those laws to promote U.S. trade policy and economic objectives in the post-Uruguay Round GATT talks.

The Antidumping and Countervailing Duty Laws

The Antidumping and Countervailing Duty Laws
Author: Judith Hippler Bello
Publisher:
Total Pages: 220
Release: 1987
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

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This work represents a compilation of articles previously published in the International Lawyer which examine key and often critical policy issues.

Anti-dumping and Countervailing Action

Anti-dumping and Countervailing Action
Author: Philip Bentley
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2007-01-01
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1847206824

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''. . . a fine attempt to shed light on the legal rules that make antidumping and countervailing duty so controversial. Bentley, and experienced trade lawyer, and Silberston, a long-time professor of economics at Imperial College-London, team up to translate arcane and often incomprehensible legal rules into common sense language. Their book not a "how to" manual of how cases proceed, but rather a nontechnical review of many obscure but crucial concepts. The book''s appeal is considerably widened by their frequent discussion on whether the rules make economic sense. . . . the approach taken in the book enlightens policymakers, practitioners, and academics on the perverse nature of antidumping and countervailing duty laws. . . . a fine addition to the bookshelf of any scholar interested in studying trade agreements and administered protection.'' Thomas J. Prusa, Journal of Economic Literature ''Philip Bentley and Aubrey Silberston provide a balanced treatment of a complex area of trade law taking action against dumped or subsidized exports. They document in an accessible manner the many problems associated with current rules and practice and provide a practical set of recommendations to improve the administration of trade law in these areas.'' Bernard Hoekman, Development Research Group, The World Bank ''Written by a lawyer and an economist, both of whom have long experience and deep knowledge equally of theory and practice, this book offers a unique, objective and dispassionate analysis of anti-dumping and countervailing action from various aspects, not only what it is and how it is applied but also its problems and ambiguities not least in a globalised and interdependent world where it is easy to do as much damage to one''s own producers and consumers as to the apparent transgressor. Finally, some thoughts are offered as to what might be done to introduce greater rigour and discipline and to resolve the principal defects. A comprehensive guide to and review of this area of trade policy has long been needed; here it is. Trade policy practitioners, lawyers, students, and above all the negotiators should read it. Bentley and Silberston will be the standard work for some time to come.'' Anthony Hutton, formerly Director-General for Trade Policy in the Department of Trade and Industry, London, UK ''With their book Anti-Dumping and Countervailing Action Philip Bentley and Aubrey Silberston provide an eminent addition to the legal and economic literature on the subject of the appropriate use of anti-dumping and countervailing duties. Rather than offering a nuts and bolts how to book, the authors deliver a succinct and relatively non-technical overview of substantive concepts and problems inherent in the use of these commercial defence instruments that will appeal to experts and non-experts alike. While the book focuses on the WTO Anti-Dumping Agreement and its implementation in the EU and the United States, it offers valuable lessons for administrators and practitioners in other user countries also. One may not agree with all elements of their analysis I, for one, would certainly not agree with their conclusion that pre-Uruguay Round zeroing made legal and economic sense but their inter-disciplinary approach is thought-provoking and refreshing as well as timely in the middle of the EU reflection on the use of the anti-dumping instrument that EU Trade Commissioner Mandelson has launched.'' Edwin Vermulst, partner Vermulst, Verhaeghe & Graafsma, Brussels, Belgium; editor Journal of World Trade and Global Trade and Customs Journal; author of the WTO Anti-Dumping Agreement (OUP 2006) ''This book is an excellent study in depth of the practical problems that arise for regulatory authorities in seeking to apply the international rules, as laid down in the various WTO agreements, when requests for anti-dumping or countervailing measures have been received from industry. It offers not only an analysis of the difficult choices awaiting the practitioner but also a rigorous examination of the economic sense, if any, behind the practices that have evolved in recent years. On several occasions this sense is found to be wanting, and the authors make some thought provoking points and recommendations for change. Highly recommended for students and practitioners alike.'' Roderick Abbott, former deputy Director General at DG Trade in the EC Commission, and later deputy DG at the WTO This book, written by a lawyer and an economist both of whom have worked extensively in the field of international trade, offers a challenging and thought-provoking consideration of actions against dumping and export subsidies. Unlike many books in the field which simply set out the relevant international agreements and discuss their interpretation by various regulatory authorities, this book identifies numerous contradictions found in existing law and practice. Many of which, the authors argue, defy economic as well as legal logic. In light of their analysis, the authors propose a number of changes to current law and practice. Whilst they are under no illusion of the likelihood that such changes will occur in the relevant agreements in the near future, it is hoped that through compelling argument they can not only contribute to future debate, but also shape the way these issues are treated in practice. Providing a critical analysis of the commonly used trade measures against dumping and export subsidies, Anti-Dumping and Countervailing Action will be of international interest, especially to regulatory authorities, trade lawyers, trade economists and scholars and students in business school