China: How to Fight against the Antidumping War?

12/12/2007 12:00 - 1191 Views

Author: Jason Z. Yin, Ph.D. Stillman School of Business, Seton Hall University
 
“Dumping” has become a major source of trade disputes among its member countries since the erection of WTO in 1995. China, with 255 investigation cases on its exports, has been the number-one target of antidumping litigation. With its defensive position in the antidumping war, it seems that China and its enterprises have not yet formulated clearly defined strategies in coping with the trade nightmares. This paper analyzes the structure and characteristics of all antidumping cases against Chinese enterprises. Based on the analysis, the paper offers strategic and policy recommendations for the Chinese government and enterprises to be better prepared for the discriminatory provisions in China’s WTO accession protocol and for the escalating antidumping trade disputes to protect the economic and trade interests of Chinese enterprises.
 
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