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Handling an anti-dumping investigation

Three trade specialists share their insights on what steps to take if the Chinese government initiates an anti-dumping investigation on your exports

Issue: May 2011

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China has been the target of numerous anti-dumping lawsuits from different countries for years now, but it appears that the government is beginning to scrutinise foreign companies’ exports into China. I just heard about a number of US automakers being accused of dumping certain vehicles into the country. I’m becoming slightly concerned because I’ve encountered some domestic PRC competitors who have lamented openly about my company “dumping” our export goods into China. This is absolutely not true, but I am still worried they will make a formal complaint to the authorities. I know very little about anti-dumping laws in China, so:

What should I do if an anti-dumping investigation is initiated against my exports to China?


 

The international perspective

The underlying premise of the question is correct. Today, there is generally an increased risk that an exporter to China might face a trade case that could result...

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