anti-dumping
noun [ U usually before noun ] (also antidumping) uk/ˌæn.tiˈdʌm.pɪŋ/ us/ˌæn.taɪˈdʌm.pɪŋ/
finance & economics specialized反倾销
the practice of putting high taxes on imports (= goods from other countries) in order to try to stop companies from other countries selling their products very cheaply in your country, which damages your country's businesses
Many national governments formulate anti-dumping policies in order to protect domestic sellers. 许多国家政府制定反倾销政策,以保护国内卖家。
The US government announced high new antidumping duty rates for some suppliers.
The measures are consistent with the World Trade Organization agreement on anti-dumping.
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- Products are covered by anti-dumping laws, while services are not.
- A number of anti-dumping measures apply in the steel industry.
- To protect their industries, Mexico imposed anti-dumping tariffs of as much as 1,005% on some products.
- U.S. purchase prices of imported merchandise were compared during an antidumping investigation.
- She said there was a need to examine issues related to special treatment and anti-dumping.