Browsing Research Articles (Mercantile Law) by Subject "World trade organization (WTO)"

Browsing Research Articles (Mercantile Law) by Subject "World trade organization (WTO)"

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  • Brink, G.F. (Gustav Francois) (Institute for Foreign and Comparative Law, UNISA, 2013-03)
    China has traditionally been treated as a non-market economy for purposes of anti-dumping investigations. The result was that countries determined whether dumping was taking place by comparing the export price from China ...
  • Brink, G.F. (Gustav Francois) (Kluwer Law International, 2015-05)
    South Africa is one of the oldest and biggest users of anti-dumping as a form of trade protection, with more than 1,000 investigations conducted over the past 100 years. It has imposed anti-dumping duties both on services ...
  • Brink, G.F. (Gustav Francois) (The Verloren van Themaat Centre for Public Law Studies, UNISA, 2013)
    On 26 February 2012 the Dispute Settlement Body of the World Trade Organisation (WTO) issued a report that considered, amongst others, the requirements to be met in determining price injury to the domestic industry in ...
  • Brink, G.F. (Gustav Francois) (Edinburgh University Press, 2015-02)
    Internationally anti-dumping investigations are conducted under the rules of the World Trade Organization (WTO) Anti-Dumping Agreement (AD Agreement). 1 Where a WTO member is not satisfied with the procedures used in an ...