If you have an interest in the U.S. antidumping laws, LawCustoms recommends Antidumping Duties: Separate Rate – Staying Ahead of The Trading Curve. The article is based on the analysis and application of the U.S. antidumping laws from the perspective of the U.S. importer and non-U.S. exporter who seek to qualify for the separate antidumping rate. The author suggests a lower cost alternative called “separate rate” available to the manufacturers and exporters of “non-market economy” nations such as the People’s Republic of China. Antidumping Duties: Separate Rate explores a recent record record published by the International Trade Administration, U.S. Customs, as well as, other governmental bodies and synthesized it into a story of experiences by members of international trade community. While the focus of the article is the application of the U.S. antidumping regime to the People’s Republic of China, many of the principles can be extended to other countries also. The story begins with a general overview and evolution of the U.S. antidumping laws from the Wilson Act to the present day Tariff Act. The overview touches on roles and responsibilities played by the manufacturers, exporters, importers, and governmental agencies. Then, the article suggests a practical “checklist” of key…
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