Table of contents
Certification of authorship……………………………….3
Introduction………………………………………………3
Literature overview………………………………………4
Research and findings……………………………………5
Analysis…………………………………………………..6
Methodology/ recommendations…………………………7
Conclusion………………………………………………..8
References………………………………………………...8
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Introduction
After China’s entry to the WTO in late 2001, the Chinese economy merged with the world economy to a greater extent. At the same time, many Chinese enterprises suffered greatly from a lack of knowledge concerning trade exchanges between countries. Statistics show that China is the biggest victim of anti-dumping cases in the world. The Chinese suffer tens of billions of dollars of financial losses. However, some Chinese companies have begun to pay more attention to self-protection through legal means. To take up the weapons of law and regulation in defense of our business interests turns out to be a proper way towards joining the world economic community.
Literature overview
What is dumping?
Dumping is, in general, a situation of international price discrimination, where the price of a product when sold in the importing country is less than the price of that product in the ...