1.Tariff Duty :
To stop dumping , the importing country
imposes tariff on the dumped commodity.
Consequently, the price of the importing
commodity increases and the fear of dumping
ends.
2. Import Quota :
Import quota is another measure to stop
dumping under which a commodity of a
specific volume or value is allowed to be
imported into the country.
 3. Import Embargo :
Import embargo is an important
retaliatory measure against dumping.
According to this, the imports of certain or all
types of goods from the dumping country are
banned.
4. Voluntary Export Restraint :
To restrict dumping, developed
countries enter into bilateral agreements with
other countries from which they fear dumping
of commodities .
 Conclusion :
It is generally observed that anti-
dumping measures explained above harm
rather than benefit the country adopting
these measures. The producers of the
country never want that commodities
should be imported from abroad . They,
therefore pressurise the govt. to restrict
the import of better and cheap imports by
calling them dumped commodities.
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Anti dumping measures

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    1.Tariff Duty : Tostop dumping , the importing country imposes tariff on the dumped commodity. Consequently, the price of the importing commodity increases and the fear of dumping ends. 2. Import Quota : Import quota is another measure to stop dumping under which a commodity of a specific volume or value is allowed to be imported into the country.
  • 3.
     3. ImportEmbargo : Import embargo is an important retaliatory measure against dumping. According to this, the imports of certain or all types of goods from the dumping country are banned. 4. Voluntary Export Restraint : To restrict dumping, developed countries enter into bilateral agreements with other countries from which they fear dumping of commodities .
  • 4.
     Conclusion : Itis generally observed that anti- dumping measures explained above harm rather than benefit the country adopting these measures. The producers of the country never want that commodities should be imported from abroad . They, therefore pressurise the govt. to restrict the import of better and cheap imports by calling them dumped commodities.
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