Anti-dumping measures: Policy, Law and Practice in India
18/06/2015 12:00
Sheela Rai
Introduction
In short purpose of the book is to emphasise that conclusion about proper use or abuse of antidumping measures cannot be made by cursory study or by counting the number of cases. These cases and situation of the domestic industry has to be analysed more intensively and from a wider perspective. Impact of antidumping measures on competition and impact of dumping on competition cannot be simplified in a way it is being largely done. It is complex issue requiring regular intensive examination and cooperation between the antidumping authority and the competition authority. Antidumping measures like competition law and policy are actually tool in the hands of government to regularly check market distortions and to ensure that market functions in a cooperative way with the fundamental governance structure of the country.
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