In this paper, the author will investigate whether current U.S. antidumping law can apply to trade in services. Because service industries vary significantly in nature, the author takes an industry-specific approach, selecting three service industries - insurance, banking, and construction - and discussing possible problems in applying the U.S. antidumping law to these industries
Antidumping laws were designed to protect domestic industry from foreign competition. They protect p...
Though the U.S. economy is generally open with respect to international trade in services, there are...
The utilization of non-tariff barriers in international trade has taken on significant importance in...
Trade policymakers, like military strategists, are often fighting the last war. Our present antidu...
This Article concentrates only on American antidumping, safeguard, and antitrust laws. The analysis,...
The Japanese antidumping law neither works nor is it practiced. Until very recently, it has been a c...
Part I of this note outlines the major nontariff barriers (NTBs) to trade in services. Part II discu...
When the Antidumping Act of 1921 was enacted, the mechanics of its application to products of state-...
It has now been forty years since the present Antidumping Act was passed. During that period certain...
The service sector is large and growing. Additionally, international trade in services is growing ra...
After several decades of disuse, the Antidumping Act has been rediscovered in recent years by domest...
Dumping generally brings lower prices to the consumers of the importing country, the benefit of whic...
Services are regulated for a variety of reasons. Regulation is typically influenced by political eco...
Perhaps the most difficult question facing legal professional associations is how to treat outsiders...
The article uses a specific case to illustrate how three multinational firms used antidumping law to...
Antidumping laws were designed to protect domestic industry from foreign competition. They protect p...
Though the U.S. economy is generally open with respect to international trade in services, there are...
The utilization of non-tariff barriers in international trade has taken on significant importance in...
Trade policymakers, like military strategists, are often fighting the last war. Our present antidu...
This Article concentrates only on American antidumping, safeguard, and antitrust laws. The analysis,...
The Japanese antidumping law neither works nor is it practiced. Until very recently, it has been a c...
Part I of this note outlines the major nontariff barriers (NTBs) to trade in services. Part II discu...
When the Antidumping Act of 1921 was enacted, the mechanics of its application to products of state-...
It has now been forty years since the present Antidumping Act was passed. During that period certain...
The service sector is large and growing. Additionally, international trade in services is growing ra...
After several decades of disuse, the Antidumping Act has been rediscovered in recent years by domest...
Dumping generally brings lower prices to the consumers of the importing country, the benefit of whic...
Services are regulated for a variety of reasons. Regulation is typically influenced by political eco...
Perhaps the most difficult question facing legal professional associations is how to treat outsiders...
The article uses a specific case to illustrate how three multinational firms used antidumping law to...
Antidumping laws were designed to protect domestic industry from foreign competition. They protect p...
Though the U.S. economy is generally open with respect to international trade in services, there are...
The utilization of non-tariff barriers in international trade has taken on significant importance in...