Is it appropriate that the WTO permit states to impose anti-dumping measures?
31/12/2013 12:00
Aytug Ceyhun CAKIR
Abstract
The WTO, which has 153 members, adopts three kinds of anti-dumping measures: provisional measures, price undertakings, and definitive anti-dumping duties. These three kinds of measures are regulated by the Anti-dumping Agreement. According to the WTO provisions, dumping is not forbidden, but the WTO members have a right to take measures to protect their domestic industry from the harmful effects of dumping.
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