Antidumping Measure
Also known as: Antidumping duty, AD duty
An additional duty imposed on imports sold below their normal value in the home market to counteract the unfair trade practice of dumping.
Also known as: Antidumping duty, AD duty
An additional duty imposed on imports sold below their normal value in the home market to counteract the unfair trade practice of dumping.
An antidumping measure is an additional tariff duty imposed on imports of a product found to be sold at dumping prices, meaning below its normal value in the home market. In Mexico, antidumping investigations are conducted by the Ministry of Economy.
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