Saving Free Trade
The Case against Antidumping

Despite the general understanding in the exporting community that antidumping actions are bad for business, little has been done to publicize the negative impact of these trade remedy procedures. It is hoped that this seminar will raise public awareness of these issues, which have great economic consequences for world trade. Topics will include a discussion of the negative impact of such actions in the hope of motivating cost-bearing sectors to resist, as well as efforts to identify reforms that could be established through regional or multilateral trade negotiations.

About the Author

 

Claude
Barfield
  • Claude Barfield, a former consultant to the office of the U.S. Trade Representative, researches international trade policy (including trade policy in China and East Asia), the World Trade Organization (WTO), intellectual property, and science and technology policy. His many books include Free Trade, Sovereignty, Democracy: The Future of the World Trade Organization (AEI Press, 2001), in which he identifies challenges to the WTO and to the future of trade liberalization.
  • Phone: 2028625879
    Email: cbarfield@aei.org
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