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鞋類和玩具:反傾銷的受害者外文翻譯(已修改)

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【正文】 中文 3110 字 本科畢業(yè)論文外文翻譯 外文題目: Shoes and Toys: Victims of AntiDumping 出 處: CHINA39。S FOREIGN TRADE, 2020, (12): 3031 作 者: Guo Liqin 原文: Shoes and Toys: Victims of AntiDumpling Guo Liqin The antidumping duties imposed on China have long been a subject of intense dispute. According to statistics released by the WTO, China is the country most frequently targeted by other countries for antidumping investigation against its exports. Analyzed by Lehman Leeamp。Xu, the third largest corporate mercial law firm in China, foreign antidumping measures against Chinese goods has the following characteristics. The variety of Chinese goods brought under antidumping measures is increasing. Since the first antidumping case against Chinese exports, most Chinese goods under antidumping investigations go to laborintensive products or easily processed products, involving textile products, clothing, light industry products, home electric appliances, hardware, chemical products, mineral products, medicine and agricultural products. Many countries have filed antidumping lawsuits against China, such as Germany, France, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Argentina, Venezuela, South Africa, Nigeria, South Africa, Nigeria, India, South Korea, New Zealand and Turkey. Some countries impose duties at a very high rate on Chinese exports. In 1993, Mexico launched largescale antidumping investigations against Chinese exports, imposing temporary antidumping duties 315% percent on toys and 1,105% on footwear, the highest rate ever set. More and more countries are also beginning to bring reexports under the scope of antidumping investigations. This means that exports originally made in China and directly or indirectly exported through Hong Kong or other regions to the target country are also being their antidumping investigation targets as more countries are adopting the rule of the origin of products as being the target of antidumping suits. Toys, pressure also from developing countries India’s Federation of Chambers of Commerce and Industry said on June 14 a survey of 110 smalland mediumsized manufacturers found that about twothirds had suffered a serious erosion of their Indian market share over the past year, because of cheaper Chinese products. In its statement, FICCI said the Chinese imports were between 10 and 70 percent cheaper than parable Indian products, a price differential that it said was “huge and difficult to explain”. Amit Mitra, the FICCI’s secretarygeneral, said Indian industries were being hurt by “typical Chinese predatory pricing” intended to drive rivals out of business so that Chinese panies could capture the market–and then raise prices to more normal levels. Indian manufacturers face serious petitive disadvantages in parison with China, includi
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