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... General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade - Page 18by United Nations. Economic and Social Council. Preparatory Committee of the International Conference on Trade and Employment - 1956Full view - About this book
| 1948 - 164 pages
...baggage). Article 34 Anti-Dumping and Countervailing Duties 1. The Members recognize that dumping, by which products of one country are introduced into the commerce...threatens material injury to an established industry in a Member country or materially retards the establishment of a domestic industry. For the purposes of... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Finance, Richard H. Anthony - 1949 - 1528 pages
...absence of such domestic price, is less than either 1. The Members recognize that dumping, by which products of one country are Introduced into the commerce...less than the normal value of the products, is to Ix1 condemned if it causes or threatens material injury to an established industry in a Member country... | |
| United States. Foreign Agricultural Service - 1967 - 112 pages
...Dumping; Dumping is defined in Article VI, General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade, as a means "by which products of one country are introduced into the commerce...country at less than the normal value of the products." GATT condemns the practice if it threatens or causes material injury to an industry within the importing... | |
| 1962 - 706 pages
...Article VI of the GATT, dumping and export subsidization are recognized as importation of products into the commerce of another country at less than the normal value of the products and thereby cause, or threaten to Dumping is considered to take place if the product exported from... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means - 1968 - 580 pages
...the exporting country. Article VI. GATT: I. "The contracting parties recognize that dumping, by which products of one country are introduced into the commerce...country at less than the normal value of the products. " Antidumping Act. 1921. As Amended: Antidumping Act, 1921, does not specifically define dumping, but... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Finance - 1968 - 966 pages
...Countervailing Duties I. Tb« contracting parties recognize that dumping, by which products of one wnntry are introduced into the commerce of another country at less than the • mirtl value of the products, is to be condemned if it causes or threatens mate• »i injury to... | |
| Mr.Shailendra J. Anjaria, Mr.Zubair Iqbal, Ms.Naheed Kirmani, Mr.Lorenzo L. Pérez - 1982 - 140 pages
...Agreement, is that dumping — sales of a product in an importing country at less than its normal value — is to be condemned if it causes or threatens material injury to an industry. If dumping is found to exist, Article VI authorizes the levying of an antidumping duty equivalent... | |
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