Treatment of Anti-Dumping Policies within the Framework of the WTO and Free Trades Agreements Signed and Ratified by Colombia with Canada, Republic of Korea and the United States of America
By Ana María Pineda Cely (Universidad Externado de Colombia)
The Free Trade Agreements (FTA) have become an important tool for the commercial and social development of the nations, that promotes the reduction of taxes, production and promotion of economic growth, and also opens the door to generate economies of scale, specialization of domestic production and increases domestic trade. That’s why today is particularly important the study of the regulatory framework of such Agreements, which includes different and varied aspects. This document will try to focus in just one of them, which is the norms and policies directed to correct and eliminate the negative effects that dumping practices may cause in the country and the national companies development.
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