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Non-Market Economy Status In Anti-Dumping Investigations And Proceedings: A Case Study Of Vietnam

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  • Huynh, Pham Duy Anh

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This research investigates whether the non-market economy status of NMEs such as Vietnam disadvantages exporters in anti-dumping investigations and proceedings. The research analyses legal, procedural and other issues relating to the non-market economy status of NMEs in general and Vietnam in particular, in anti-dumping investigations and proceedings conducted by the US and the EU.

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  • Huynh, Pham Duy Anh, 2022. "Non-Market Economy Status In Anti-Dumping Investigations And Proceedings: A Case Study Of Vietnam," OSF Preprints 2twmp, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:osfxxx:2twmp
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/2twmp
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