
Trade Enforcement
Trade enforcement refers to the measures and actions taken by governments to ensure that international trade rules and agreements are followed. This includes monitoring imports and exports, investigating unfair practices like dumping (selling products below cost) or subsidies that distort competition, and addressing violations of trade agreements. By enforcing these rules, governments aim to protect their industries and promote fair competition, ultimately supporting economic growth and job creation. Effective trade enforcement helps maintain a balanced global trading system and ensures that countries adhere to the commitments they have made.