Service Dumping

Service Dumping

Service dumping in Global Commerce Policy

In this regard, service dumping is: said to result from the use of subsidized or discriminatory pricing arrangements in the provision of shipping services. The resulting freight at less than cost is thought to give the exporter an advantage that may be reflected in the landed price of the product. The product itself may have been landed at normal value, but the freight reduction could still lead to a charge of dumping. This concept was discussed during the drafting of the Havana Charter, but it is not reflected in the current anti-dumping rules. See also anti-dumping measures.[1]

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For an introductory overview on international trade policy, see this entry.

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Notes and References

  1. Dictionary of Trade Policy, “Service dumping” entry (OAS)

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