Commissions Advocate for US Competitiveness Word Count

Dumping products into the American market at prices that conceivably could bankrupt an American firm and destroy competition is a constant concern, and the United States has tools in place to combat such activities.
Commissions Advocate for US Competitiveness Word Count
TIRED OF DUMPING: A woman walks by a rack of tires at a bus depot in Beijing, China, in this file photo. Tires imported from China have been under review by the United States International Trade Commission for punitive duties. For a product to be considered as being dumped or subsidized, the International Trade Commission determines whether the domestic industry is suffering material injury as a result of the imports of the dumped or subsidized products. Frederic J. Brown/Getty Images
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TIRED OF DUMPING: A woman walks by a rack of tires at a bus depot in Beijing, China, in this file photo. Tires imported from China have been under review by the United States International Trade Commission for punitive duties. For a product to be considered as being dumped or subsidized, the International Trade Commission determines whether the domestic industry is suffering material injury as a result of the imports of the dumped or subsidized products. (Frederic J. Brown/Getty Images )
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