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Dumping is the term for when another country sells its products in a foreign market at an artificially low price and it violates international trade rules.
This episode of Down to Business features Lawrence Herman, special counsel at Cassidy Levy Kent in Toronto and a senior fellow at the CD Howe Institute, who spent decades practicing international trade law, and helped steel companies bring anti-dumping cases.
As Herman explains, Canada’s system to address ‘dumping’ may not be as effective as many would hope.
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