
Anti-Dumping Commission
The Anti-Dumping Commission is a government agency that monitors and enforces fair trading practices. Its main role is to prevent foreign companies from selling goods in Australia at unfairly low prices, which could harm local businesses. This practice, called "dumping," can distort markets and lead to job losses. The Commission investigates complaints, assesses whether dumping is happening, and may recommend or impose tariffs or other measures to ensure a level playing field for domestic producers. Its goal is to promote fair competition and protect local industries from unfairly priced imports.