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Anti-Dumping Regulations

Anti-dumping regulations are rules set by governments to protect domestic industries from unfair pricing practices by foreign exporters. When a foreign company sells goods in a country at prices lower than their normal value—often below production costs or home market prices—it can harm local businesses. To prevent this, authorities may impose additional tariffs or duties on those cheap imports, ensuring a fair competitive environment. These measures aim to prevent market distortions and support healthy trade relationships.