On the global trade stage, anti-dumping investigations have become a common tool for countries to protect their domestic industries. Recently, India launched 13 anti-dumping investigations against China within just 10 days, reflecting a sharpening of its trade stance toward China. As one of the worlds largest trading partners, how should China respond to these investigations, and how can it maintain stability and growth in global trade?
Within just 10 days from September 20 to 30, 2023, India initiated 13 anti-dumping investigations against China across multiple sectors, including transparent cellophane films, roller chains, and soft ferrite cores. Such intensity is historically rare.
India has consistently been one of the top countries imposing anti-dumping measures against China. This is closely tied to Indias widening trade deficit with China and its economic and strategic considerations.
From 1995 to 2023, a total of 1,614 anti-dumping cases were filed globally against China, with India, the U.S., and the EU ranking as the top three with 298, 189, and 155 cases, respectively.
Chinese enterprises should actively respond to anti-dumping investigations to avoid being subjected to the highest tariff rates, thereby protecting their foothold in target markets.
It is essential to stay updated on international market trends and proactively anticipate and address potential trade frictions and challenges.
By continuously improving product and service quality, enterprises can enhance their competitiveness in international markets and reduce the likelihood of complaints.
Anti-dumping measures are often misused as tools of trade protectionism, introducing uncertainty and risks to global trade.
In the context of globalization, unilateral trade measures often fail to address root causes and may instead trigger new trade frictions and disputes.
In navigating complex global trade relations, multilateral cooperation and dialogue emerge as key pathways to resolving issues.
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