Arbeitspapier
Different Antidumping Legislations within the WTO: What Can We Learn from China's Varying Market Economy Status?
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Erscheinungsdatum
JEL Classification
F100
F130
F210
Schlagworte
Internationaler Handel
Direktinvestitionen
USA
China
This paper examines how varying antidumping methodologies applied within the WTO differ in the extent to which they reduce targeted exports. We show that antidumping duties, on average, hit Chinese exporters harder than those of other targeted countries. This difference can be traced back in part to China’s non-market economy status, which affects the way AD duties are calculated. Furthermore, we show that the type of imposed duty matters, as ad-valorem duties affect exports differently compared to specific duties or duties conditional on the export price. Overall, however, antidumping duties remain effective in reducing imports independent of market economy status.