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Exporter Undertaking

Exporter Undertaking

Plain meaning

A commitment by an exporter, often in a trade-remedy context, to adjust prices or stop exports in a way that addresses dumping or subsidy concerns.

Also called

undertaking in dumping case price undertaking

Key points

  • An undertaking can be offered during a dumping or subsidy investigation.
  • It usually requires the exporter to meet price or conduct commitments accepted by the investigating authority.
  • If accepted, an undertaking can suspend some investigation or duty consequences while it remains in force.
  • Failure to comply can lead to termination and resumption of duties or proceedings.

Why it comes up

Undertakings can affect whether anti-dumping or countervailing duties proceed, pause, or resume.

News signals

SIMA dumping investigations price undertaking

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