
International Entities Dealing with Trade and Dumping
World Trade Organization (WTO) Anti-Dumping
The WTO Agreement, also known as the Anti-Dumping Agreement, focuses on how governments can react to dumping activities. The Agreement does not deal with regulation, but presents disciplines against such activity.
Israel reports to the WTO about actions taken against dumped imports. View report documents.
US International Trade Administration (ITA)
The ITA is in charge of safeguarding and enhancing the competitive strength of US industries against unfair trade.
US International Trade Commission (ITC)
The ITC is an independent, quasijudicial federal agency, with broad investigative responsibilities on matters of trade.
European Union – Anti-Dumping Agreement
The European Commission is responsible for investigating claims of dumping by manufacturers’ export in non-EU countries.
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