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  2. Dumping (pricing policy) - Wikipedia

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    Dumping, in economics, is a form of predatory pricing, especially in the context of international trade.It occurs when manufacturers export a product to another country at a price below the normal price with an injuring effect.

  3. Zeroing (trade) - Wikipedia

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    Zeroing refers to a controversial methodology used by the United States for calculating antidumping duties against foreign products. The foreign domestic price (FDP) of the product is compared with its U.S. import price (USIP) adjusted for transportation and handling costs.

  4. Anti-competitive practices - Wikipedia

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    Dumping, also known as predatory pricing, is a commercial strategy for which a company sells a product at an aggressively low price in a competitive market at a loss. A company with large market share and the ability to temporarily sacrifice selling a product or service at below average cost can drive competitors out of the market, [ 4 ] after ...

  5. Europe wants to end price dumping by Chinese EV makers ... - AOL

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    The announcement by Beijing to examine price dumping among EU brandy vendors comes some three months after Brussels began investigating low-cost Chinese electric vehicle makers including BYD ...

  6. Dumping - Wikipedia

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    Dumping (pricing policy), in international trade, the pricing of a product below its cost of production; Social dumping, using transitory labour to save costs; SUTA dumping, the avoidance of paying unemployment insurance taxes

  7. 3 new reasons to be concerned about Magnificent 7 stocks

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    The Magnificent Seven trade of Meta , Amazon , Google , Apple , Nvidia , Microsoft , and Tesla has underwhelmed of late. Only one of the big-cap tech components — Meta — has posted double ...

  8. The ‘Trump Trade’: What it is and how it impacts the markets

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    The Trump Trade describes the shift in market sentiment in response to President-elect Trump’s proposed economic policies. With a GOP majority in Congress, Trump’s incoming administration has ...

  9. Byrd Amendment - Wikipedia

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    The European Commission claimed that since 2000, US companies had received $1 billion in anti-dumping fees redistributed to them under the Byrd Amendment. In 2002, the WTO ruled the Byrd Amendment wholly illegal.