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anti-dumping
西南财经大学
Southwestern University of Finance and Economics

学期课程论文

课程名称:国际商务

论文题目: Analysis on Anti-dumping

学生姓名: 刘若男
学 号:41119051
专业: 国际商务
教学班级: 周 二 第 3,4 节

Abstract:
Anti-dumping refers to the foreign products in the domestic market has taken actions against dumping. In general is the dumping of foreign goods imposed a general import taxes, and taxes, it can not be cheap to sell, such a levy known as the" anti-dumping"
For most of its 100 years of existence, anti-dumping was not nearly the problem that it is today. In fact, for most of its existence it is fair to say that anti-dumping could hardly have been called a problem for the international trading community.
China's accession to the WTO since brilliant achievement, however, has also become a WTO member of anti-dumping complaints than any other country. Since 1979, the European Union on China saccharin and alarm filed anti-dumping charges since, by the end of 2011, China's export products launched anti-dumping investigations in 821 cases, involving a total of more than tens of billions of dollars, ranked the world.
These anti-dumping incidents have seriously affected the economic development of our country. Therefore, it is necessary for us to clarify the anti-China dumping case, and the cause of it. Being a college student we should improve the consciousness of anti-dumping, to find a solution through the government, enterprises, and industry associations. To work together, against the unfair competition in international trade, safeguard national and the enterprise benefits.

Keywords: Anti-dumping; Current situation; Reason; Effect;Countermeasures;

The results and analysis:
1 The current situation of anti-dumping on China's export commodities
Since the accession to the WTO, the rapid development of China's foreign trade, foreign trade volume rapid growth, behind the United States and Germany after

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