Solar support Australia anti- dumping

Solar support Australia anti- dumping

This chapter provides definitions of dumping and circumvention, explores the anti-dumping and anti-circumvention frameworks and briefly outlines the work of the Anti-Dumping Commission. This section of the chapter defines dumping, subsidies and material injury, and. . Dumping generally occurs when a company exports a product into Australia at a price that is lower than the price charged in the country of manufacture. Subsidisation is a financial benefit an exporter receives from a government. This subsidy may allow the exporter to sell their goods to Australia. . In the complex world of international trade, one of the key battlegrounds is anti‑dumping measures — tools that nations use to prevent foreign producers from flooding the their markets with below‑cost (or subsidised) goods. In some cases duty payable may be more than the value of the goods. [pdf]

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