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Dumping

Indonesia Dumping?

Tuesday, December 25, 2001

During the last five years, Indonesia has been involved in 92 suspected cases of dumping. It is estimated that these have caused losses of Rp77 trillion. How can dumping be effectively avoided?

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THE arrival of the World Trade Organization (WTO) does not seem to have in any way reduced the bitter international trade competition that exists on the planet today. Trade wars, both those that are kept secret as well as those that are open, flare up in all corners of the globe. The practice of dumping is commonplace with goods being sold on the export market much cheaper than domestic prices. As a result, other countries are applying antid

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