One hundred years of anti-dumping in South Africa

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Brink, Gustav Francois

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Kluwer Law International

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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 (ocean freight) and to address depreciated currencies, long before these became issues in the WTO. Existing procedures do not meet South Africa’s WTO obligations and decisions are often influenced by political pressure to impose duties. Although there is an urgent need for a review tribunal, there have been some considerable improvements in transparency recently.

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WTO obligations, South Africa (SA), Anti-dumping, World trade organization (WTO)

Sustainable Development Goals

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Brink, GF 2015, 'One hundred years of anti-dumping in South Africa', Journal of World Trade, vol. 49, no. 325-350.