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» Home » A Critical Analysis of China’s First Regulation on Foreign Dumping and Subsidies and Its Consistancy with WTO Agreements

A Critical Analysis of China’s First Regulation on Foreign Dumping and Subsidies and Its Consistancy with WTO Agreements

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ID: TARP-159
Title: A Critical Analysis of China’s First Regulation on Foreign Dumping and Subsidies and Its Consistancy with WTO Agreements
Source: 15 Berkeley J. Int;l L. 295
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Year: 1997
Pages: 0
Author(s): Jianming Shen
Keywords: agreement, China, consistency, dumping, duty, foreign dumping, foreign trade, legislation, regulation, subsidies, WTO
Abstract: “The Anti-dumping and Countervailing Regulation ‘s (ACR) stated purpose is to maintain China’s foreign trade order, to ensure fair competition and to protect relevant domestic industries in accordance with the relevant provisions of the FTL. It is hoped the ACR will give legitimate protection to Chinese industries from foreign dumping and subsidies while balancing dumping and subsidy allegations.”
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