U.S. Anti-Dumping Laws
Daniel Ikenson of the Cato Institute argued in favor of reforming the U.S. anti-dumping laws that are designed to prevent foreign manufactur… read more
Daniel Ikenson of the Cato Institute argued in favor of reforming the U.S. anti-dumping laws that are designed to prevent foreign manufacturers from “dumping” lower-priced products in the U.S. market, thereby harming U.S. manufacturers. He advocated changing the “average cost” measures used to define dumping. After his remarks, he answered audience members' questions. close
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