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Australia – Anti-Dumping Measures on A4 Copy Paper, DS529

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  • Kim, Sang Man
  • Bohanes, Jan

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The dispute concerned anti-dumping duties imposed by Australia on two exporters of A4 copy paper from Indonesia which Indonesia claimed were inconsistent with several provisions of the Anti-Dumping Agreement. Australia imposed these duties, ranging between 30% and 40%, on the basis of a comparison of constructed normal values with export prices. Those constructed values were based, for certain input items, on substitute values – prices of pulp exported by Brazilian and South American producers to China and Korea – rather than on the actual costs recorded in those exporters' financial records. These kinds of ‘cost adjustments’ currently rank among the most controversial topics in contemporary WTO anti-dumping case law.

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  • Kim, Sang Man & Bohanes, Jan, 2020. "Australia – Anti-Dumping Measures on A4 Copy Paper, DS529," World Trade Review, Cambridge University Press, vol. 19(3), pages 480-484, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:wotrrv:v:19:y:2020:i:3:p:480-484_11
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