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Mar. 5--There have been many articles discussing the recent anti-dumping charges brought by the US shrimp industry against Thailand. These articles generally do not delve into the legal strategies of defending against this US legal action, or more importantly, key strategies to put Thailand on the offensive.
Businesses in Thailand must be alert to how the US anti-dumping law works. What can be done to prevent anti-dumping actions before they even begin? What can be done once an action has been filed? What can be done once duties are assessed?
Dumping occurs when foreign exporters sell their products abroad at prices that are less than their prices at home. While generally governed by international treaties, each country is left to apply its own anti-dumping laws. It is not surprising, therefore, to find that anti-dumping laws generally favour ...