When the Antidumping Act of 1921 was enacted, the mechanics of its application to products of state-controlled economies (hereinafter SCES) understandably was not treated. There was only one state-controlled economy in existence in 1921, and its trade with the United States was relatively insignificant. Recently, however, trade with SCEs has been increasing, and continued growth is likely. United States imports from SCEs in 1977 increased to $1,686 million from a volume of $50 million in 1951. This larger volume of trade necessitates a reassessment of the way in which the problems of interaction with these completely different economies are handled
Dumping and antidumping are among the prominent issues in trade negotiations these days. All economi...
Includes bibliographyAbstract One of the most sensitive issues confronting countries in a trade ...
It is usual to argue that the US antidumping code and legal practice have become a substitute for ta...
When the Antidumping Act of 1921 was enacted, the mechanics of its application to products of state-...
Because of the peculiarities of price formation in Communist countries, both with regard to export c...
It has now been forty years since the present Antidumping Act was passed. During that period certain...
After several decades of disuse, the Antidumping Act has been rediscovered in recent years by domest...
The Antidumping and Countervailing Duty laws are competition policy instruments with which the Unite...
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,...
In 1921, the United States Congress enacted the Antidumping Act which provides for the imposition of...
In the usual dumping case, a producer sells his product abroad at prices lower than those at which t...
According to the Tariff Act of 1930, “dumping” is the sale of goods imported from a foreign county a...
The Antidumping Act is in great trouble. Most of its troubles flow from a basic misconception about ...
When a private party files a dumping complaint, the Antidumping Act of 1921 provides a two-step proc...
Dumping and antidumping are among the prominent issues in trade negotiations these days. All economi...
Includes bibliographyAbstract One of the most sensitive issues confronting countries in a trade ...
It is usual to argue that the US antidumping code and legal practice have become a substitute for ta...
When the Antidumping Act of 1921 was enacted, the mechanics of its application to products of state-...
Because of the peculiarities of price formation in Communist countries, both with regard to export c...
It has now been forty years since the present Antidumping Act was passed. During that period certain...
After several decades of disuse, the Antidumping Act has been rediscovered in recent years by domest...
The Antidumping and Countervailing Duty laws are competition policy instruments with which the Unite...
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,...
In 1921, the United States Congress enacted the Antidumping Act which provides for the imposition of...
In the usual dumping case, a producer sells his product abroad at prices lower than those at which t...
According to the Tariff Act of 1930, “dumping” is the sale of goods imported from a foreign county a...
The Antidumping Act is in great trouble. Most of its troubles flow from a basic misconception about ...
When a private party files a dumping complaint, the Antidumping Act of 1921 provides a two-step proc...
Dumping and antidumping are among the prominent issues in trade negotiations these days. All economi...
Includes bibliographyAbstract One of the most sensitive issues confronting countries in a trade ...
It is usual to argue that the US antidumping code and legal practice have become a substitute for ta...