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Anti-Dumping Tariff

Anti-dumping tariffs are special tariffs that are imposed on imported goods that are sold at prices lower than their normal value or lower than the price in the exporter's home market. The purpose of anti-dumping tariffs is to prevent foreign companies from selling their products at artificially low prices and undercutting domestic producers.

Here's how it works: if a government determines that a foreign company is "dumping" its products in its market (i.e., selling them at lower prices than it charges in its home market), it can impose a tariff on those goods to level the playing field for domestic producers. These tariffs can be quite high, sometimes even doubling or tripling the price of the imported goods.

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