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Eco-dumpingEnvironmental dumpingSimilar MatchesDumping marginDumping marginIn a case of dumping, the difference between the "fair price" and the price charged for export. Used as the basis for setting anti-dumping duties. DumpingDumpingExport price that is "unfairly low," defined as either below the home market price (normal value) (hence price discrimination) or below cost. With the rare exception of successful predatory dumping, dumping is economically beneficial to the importing country as a whole (though harmful to competing producers) and often represents normal business practice. Environmental dumpingEnvironmental dumpingExport of a good from a country with weak or poorly enforced environmental regulations, reflecting the idea that the exporter's cost of production is below the true cost to society, providing an unfair advantage in international trade. Also called eco-dumping. Intermittant dumpingIntermittant dumpingDumping that occurs for short periods of time, presumably to dispose of temporary surpluses of goods and not intended to eliminate competition. Same as sporadic dumping. Anti-dumping suitAnti-dumping suitA complaint by a domestic producer that imports are being dumped, and the resulting investigation and, if dumping and injury are found, anti-dumping duty. Further SuggestionsAnti-dumping dutyReciprocal dumping Downstream dumping Social dumping Dumping Sporadic dumping Predatory dumping |
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