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Dumping Protection Of The Single Market Through The Dumping Tax

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  • VADUVA CECILIA ELENA

    (UNIVERSITY CONSTANTIN BRANCUSI IN TARGU-JIU)

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Liberalization of international trade is currently the goal of many countries in the world, as well as in the European Union. However, the EU does not give up the possibility to intervene and influence that specific area of imports of goods that liquidate or threaten to liquidate a certain industry in the EU. An instrument that does not conflict with liberal policy is the institution of anti-dumping duties, which is a legitimate means of restricting imports that harm certain EU production sectors. If the history of the EU is brought into question, it can be said that the antidumping process is not a new one in the European markets, and the first legislation that regulated the introduction of anti-dumping duties in the EU was adopted in 1968. Anti-dumping duties are an integral part of trade policy, they are often perceived only as a means of "improving" income, but also as unilateral decisions of the EU authorities, which cannot be influenced in any way. In this article, the specific features of the anti-dumping measures aimed at applying a tax to those who violate the legislation have been analyzed, and the conditions of application require the authorities to determine whether the situation in question makes the subject of adopting anti-dumping measures. Thus, when drafting this article, the objectives were considered: the clear delimitation of the conditions for the application of anti-dumping measures, their specific legislative process, but also the exemplification of terms such as: provisional measures, the definitive anti-dumping tax, exporters' obligations and the application of the measures.

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  • Vaduva Cecilia Elena, 2023. "Dumping Protection Of The Single Market Through The Dumping Tax," Annals - Economy Series, Constantin Brancusi University, Faculty of Economics, vol. 6, pages 366-372, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:cbu:jrnlec:y:2023:v:6:p:366-372
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