British Move To Stop Dumping
(Special Correspondent N.Z.P.A.) (Rec. 8 p.m.) LONDON, Nov. 16. The British Government has taken first steps towards an Anti-Dumping Bill by publishing the text of a Ways and Means resolution providing for the imposition of Customs duties to safeguard British industries against dumping and import of subsidised goods. It will be followed later by a bill under which the Board of trade will be empowered to • impose duty additionally to full amount of any other duty where it appears, first, that goods had been dumped in Britain (that is. that their export price is less than the fair market price in their country of origin) or, second, that some government outside Britain has subsidised these exports.
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Press, Volume XCIV, Issue 28130, 20 November 1956, Page 18
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