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US Loses Again in Shrimp Dumping Case

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The WTO had already ruled several times against the methodology, under which the US set the cost of…
The WTO had already ruled several times against the methodology, under which the US set the cost of a product at zero rather than the actual amount, saying it unfairly increases the amount of anti-dumping levies that must be paid. The US has agreed to recalculate the dumping margins on the Chinese imports, said in February that it would stop using zeroing.

Dumping occurs when companies export goods at a loss, or at prices below what the products fetch in their domestic market. In most investigations, the Commerce Department averages prices for each product under review and the comparable goods in the US. It then compares the prices and sets duties based on the difference. The latest WTO ruling mirrors findings in past complaints lodged by Brazil, Canada, Ecuador, the European Union, Japan, Mexico, South Korea, Thailand and Vietnam.

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