Because of the peculiarities of price formation in Communist countries, both with regard to export commodities and those intended for domestic consumption, the applicability of traditional antidumping concepts to communist price discrimination, and the usefulness of the Antidumping Act of 1921 in coping with it, are questions which should be examined and resolved before moves toward freer trade between East and West reach full stride. The essence of the problem was captured in a 1963 statement by the then Senator Humphrey: The present act is ineffective in preventing dumping from communist countries, which can control their home prices by state fiat. It is the purpose of this study to illustrate and explore various aspects of the problem ...
Despite the dramatic increase in trade between the U.S. and China since the normalization of relatio...
Less than five months after the United States and China signed an agreement to promote and expand tr...
The increase of trade after the World War Two is usually contributed to gradual lifting up of trade...
Because of the peculiarities of price formation in Communist countries, both with regard to export c...
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 Antidumping Act is in great trouble. Most of its troubles flow from a basic misconception about ...
The Export Administration Act of 1969 restricted efforts of United States industry to expand sales o...
This Article concentrates only on American antidumping, safeguard, and antitrust laws. The analysis,...
An examination of the ramifications of the 1972 Trade Agreement between the United States and the So...
Trade policymakers, like military strategists, are often fighting the last war. Our present antidu...
The successful dismantling of most high tariffs of the noncommunist industrialized world over the la...
This Comment will examine the decisions businesses must make in determining whether to enter into co...
Traditionally, law, economics, and politics have always been interrelated elements. Within this inte...
According to the Tariff Act of 1930, “dumping” is the sale of goods imported from a foreign county a...
Despite the dramatic increase in trade between the U.S. and China since the normalization of relatio...
Less than five months after the United States and China signed an agreement to promote and expand tr...
The increase of trade after the World War Two is usually contributed to gradual lifting up of trade...
Because of the peculiarities of price formation in Communist countries, both with regard to export c...
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 Antidumping Act is in great trouble. Most of its troubles flow from a basic misconception about ...
The Export Administration Act of 1969 restricted efforts of United States industry to expand sales o...
This Article concentrates only on American antidumping, safeguard, and antitrust laws. The analysis,...
An examination of the ramifications of the 1972 Trade Agreement between the United States and the So...
Trade policymakers, like military strategists, are often fighting the last war. Our present antidu...
The successful dismantling of most high tariffs of the noncommunist industrialized world over the la...
This Comment will examine the decisions businesses must make in determining whether to enter into co...
Traditionally, law, economics, and politics have always been interrelated elements. Within this inte...
According to the Tariff Act of 1930, “dumping” is the sale of goods imported from a foreign county a...
Despite the dramatic increase in trade between the U.S. and China since the normalization of relatio...
Less than five months after the United States and China signed an agreement to promote and expand tr...
The increase of trade after the World War Two is usually contributed to gradual lifting up of trade...