
China’s Anti-Dumping Regulations
China’s Anti-Dumping Regulations are rules designed to protect its domestic industries from unfair foreign competition. They allow China to investigate and respond when imported products are sold at unfairly low prices—below normal market value—and harm local producers. If dumping is confirmed, China can impose tariffs or other measures to level the playing field. These regulations follow international standards and aim to ensure fair trade, prevent market distortions, and support the sustainability of Chinese industries while complying with global trade rules.