
Anti-Dumping-Verfahren
An Anti-Dumping-Verfahren (anti-dumping procedure) is a protective process used by countries to prevent foreign companies from selling products at unfairly low prices, often below their cost of production. When a country suspects dumping, it investigates whether this practice harms local businesses. If confirmed, tariffs or additional duties are imposed on the imported goods to level the playing field, ensuring fair competition and protecting domestic industries from unfair foreign competition.