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antidumping (ˌæntɪˈdʌmpɪŋ) n (Commerce) commerce a. a method of trade protection intended to stop other countries dumping goods cheaply on a domestic marketb. (as modifier): an antidumping agreement. an•ti•dump•ing (ˌæn tiˈdʌm pɪŋ, ˌæn taɪ-) adj. intended to discourage the dumping of imported goods, esp. by imposing extra customs duties: antidumping restrictions. [1910–15] AntidumpingenUK
AntidumpingAny law, regulation, tariff, or other tactic used to prevent dumping, which is the act of exporting a good to a foreign country to capitalize on the price difference. Dumping can result in a handsome profit for the exporter, but it can also damage the importing country's local economy. Governments attempt to counteract the practice by implementing antidumping measures. |