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Import Relief to Domestic Industry
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- Free trade - Combating unfairly traded imports (subsidized, dumped in the United States) U.S. Trade Policy
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The selling of a product in a foreign market at a price that is lower than the price for which it is sold in the home market Dumping
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Any benefit given by the government to domestic producers Domestic subsidies are provided to achieve certain socioeconomic goals, such as optimum employment. Export subsidies are intended to promote exports. Subsidies
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In both cases, remedies are subject to: Proof of injury of subsidized or dumped imports Injury is generally established by considering Import volumes Lost sales Impact on domestic producers of similar products Proof of Injury and Remedies
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1. Initiation of investigation by Commerce 2. Preliminary phase of ITC investigation 3. Preliminary phase of Commerce investigation 4. Final phase of investigation by Commerce 5. Final phase of investigation by ITC Antidumping and Countervailing Duty Proceedings
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Unfair trade practices, S.337: It prohibits (1) the importation of articles that violate a valid and enforceable U.S. patent, trademark, copyright, and so on, for which an industry exists or is in the process of being established in the United States and (2) unfair methods of competition by the importer or consignee that could adversely affect a U.S. industry Market disruption by imports from communist countries: Rapid increase in imports that causes material injury or threat of material injury to domestic industry. Unjustified foreign trade practice, S.301: Directed at foreign government practices that restrict U.S. exports or artificially direct goods or services to the United States. Other Trade Remedies
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Import interference with agricultural programs: When imports interfere with or render ineffective any program of the Department of Agriculture. Trade adjustment assistance: For companies and workers adversely affected by fairly traded imports, trade adjustment assistance is provided in the form of retraining or relocation assistance for workers or certain forms of technical and financial assistance to companies. The escape clause: ITC assesses whether U.S. industries are being seriously injured by fairly traded imports. Recommends to the president that relief be provided to those industries (adversely affected) to facilitate positive adjustment to import competition. Other Trade Remedies (cont.)
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