Common use of Anti-dumping and Countervailing Duties Clause in Contracts

Anti-dumping and Countervailing Duties. 1. The contracting parties recognize that dumping, by which products of one country are introduced into the commerce of another country at less than the normal value of the products, is to be condemned if it causes or threatens material injury to an established industry in the territory of a contracting party or materially retards the establishment of a domestic industry. For the purposes of this Article, a product is to be considered as being introduced into the commerce of an importing country at less than its normal value, if the price of the product exported from one country to another

Appears in 12 contracts

Samples: General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade, General Agreement, The General Agreement

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