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Tag: India

TRIPS and an Equitable Fight Against COVID-19

Posted on January 4, 2021January 4, 2021 by Mason Gauch

As the world woke up to the global threat posed by COVID-19, a race began to meet the demand for life-saving supplies: masks, personal protective equipment, medication, tests, and vaccines. While even the world’s wealthiest countries face equipment shortages, the issue is far worse for developing countries without the means to manufacture the products or…

China’s Dilemma: Anti-Dumping Investigations

Posted on August 17, 2017 by Lucy Liu

The World Trade Organization’s (WTO) anti-dumping (AD) investigation process is highly discretionary because the complainant has enormous latitude in selecting a country that possibly produces relatively expensive like products in determining the normal value of a product. China has brought many complaints against the U.S. for using questionable tactics in establishing dumping margins within proceedings,…

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