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Definition of Anti-dumping duty
1. Noun. A tariff imposed to prevent dumping.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Anti-dumping Duty
Literary usage of Anti-dumping duty
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Reshaping the World Trading System: A History of the Uruguay Round by John Croome (1996)
"One such trend, Japan pointed out, was "a move towards imposing antidumping duty
on parts or components of products subject to anti-dumping duty under the ..."
2. Meeting the Challenge of Private Sector Development: Evidence from the by Federico Bonaglia (2006)
"In January 2005, the department of commerce issued an anti-dumping duty order on
imports of certain non-canned warm-water shrimp and prawns from Brazil, ..."
3. Agriculture in the Gatt: An Analysis of Alternative Approaches to Reform by Joachim Zietz, Alberto Valdés (1988)
"In order to offset or prevent dumping, a contracting party may levy on any dumped
product an anti-dumping duty not greater in amount than the margin of ..."