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Anti dumping EU measures against China and possible legal actions to alleviate them and/or improve relationships between EU and China

https://doi.org/10.17803/2311-5998.2020.66.2.133-159

Abstract

Imports of goods at less than an average market price can be very harmful to fair competition and to the economies of the importing Country. The European Union has established since 2016 a standard set of regulations for its member states in order to identify dumped imported goods and apply duties to redress the situation. People Republic of China, due to its importance as exporter of goods in the European Union, at a price liable to be defined as “dumped” has been the subject of the overwhelming majority of duties leveled at dumped imports. Such a conflicting situations can be solved either applying standard international law negotiations and agreements, either making recourse to the tools offered by European Union’s regulation from the affected companies exporting goods to European Union’s member states.

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M. Montanarini
Studio Legale Avv. Marco Montanarini
Russian Federation

Lawyer and partner at Studio Legale Avv. Marco Montanarini, Vice-President of the Russian-Asian Legal Association, member of the International Alliance of lawyers and economists

119002, Moscow, реr. Sivtsev Vrajek, 43



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Montanarini M. Anti dumping EU measures against China and possible legal actions to alleviate them and/or improve relationships between EU and China. Courier of Kutafin Moscow State Law University (MSAL)). 2020;(2):133-159. https://doi.org/10.17803/2311-5998.2020.66.2.133-159

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ISSN 2311-5998 (Print)
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