Procedural Issues in the Anti-Dumping Regulations of China: A Critical Review under the WTO Rules
18/06/2015 10:20
Won-Mog Choi_ and Henry S. Gao
Since the World Trade Organization (WTO) was established, China has made large-scale efforts to shape its trade remedy system through legal and organizational changes. Althrough these changes, China could clarify the meanings of WTO antidumping provisions including the provision relating to the definition of domestic industry. Moreover, procedural disciplines on reviews were fortified in Chinese anti-dumping system. While the overall improvements to the trade remedy system of China are evident, definitions of several key legal terms, including the concept of ‘‘related producers’’, the negligible import standard, and adjustment factors for a fair comparison between normal values and export prices are still absent, and some legal problems relating to price undertakings and the countermeasure system remain to be solved. China should continue to proceed with the task of clarification and improvement of its trade rules.
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