Anti-dumping law

Description

The policies and regulations that govern the activity of charging a lower price for goods in a foreign market than one charges for the same goods in a domestic market.

Alternative labels

anti-dumping law making
anti-dumping statutes
anti-dumping rules
anti-dumping regulation
anti-dumping laws
anti-dumping legislation

Skill type

knowledge

Skill reusability level

sector-specific

Relationships with occupations

Essential knowledge

Anti-dumping law is an essential knowledge of the following occupations:

Optional knowledge

Anti-dumping law is optional for these occupations. This means knowing this knowledge may be an asset for career advancement if you are in one of these occupations.

Legal policy officer: Legal affairs policy officers research, analyse and develop policies related to the legal sector and implement these policies to improve the existing regulation around the sector. They work closely with partners, external organisations or other stakeholders and provide them with regular updates.
Lawyer: Lawyers provide legal advice to clients and act on their behalf in legal proceedings and in compliance with the law. They research for, interpret and study cases to represent their clients in a variety of settings such as courts and administrative boards. They create arguments on behalf of their clients for lawsuits in different contexts with the aim of finding a legal remedy.
Financial fraud examiner: Financial fraud examiners undertake anti-fraud investigations including financial statement irregularities, securities fraud and market abuse detection. They manage fraud risk assessments and prepare forensic reports including the analysis and verification of evidence. Financial fraud examiners liaise with regulatory bodies.
Pricing specialist: Pricing specialists analyse production prices, market trends and competitors in order to establish the right price, taking brand and marketing concepts into consideration.

Corporate lawyer: Corporate lawyers provide legal consulting services and representation to corporations and organisations. They give advice on matters relating to taxes, legal rights and patents, international trade, trademarks, and legal financial issues arising from operating a business.

 


 

References

  1. Anti-dumping law – ESCO

 

Last updated on September 20, 2022