Brush up on your PRC anti-dumping laws

    April 22, 2010 | BY

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    Don't get caught in a trade dispute

    Foreign companies need to adequately familiarise themselves with PRC anti-dumping laws to avoid high tariffs and to prepare for possible investigations from Chinese authorities.

    Recently, the China Daily reported that China may be impacted in the growing wave of trade protectionism from the US and EU countries. Globally, anti-dumping cases have been on the rise in the past year, up 20% in 2009 from 2008 according to World Trade Organisation statistics.

    Problems may crop up for foreign companies if they are not properly aware of PRC regulations governing and enforcing anti-dumping trade disputes.

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