dömping
Dömping is a practice where a company exports a product at a price lower than its domestic market price or its cost of production. This is often done to gain a competitive advantage in a foreign market. Critics argue that dömping can harm domestic industries in the importing country by making it difficult for them to compete with the lower-priced imports.
Governments may impose anti-dömping measures to counteract the effects of dömping. These measures typically involve imposing
The World Trade Organization (WTO) has rules governing dömping. Article VI of the General Agreement on Tariffs
Dömping can be a complex issue with economic and political implications. While it can lead to lower