Course Description

This course provides a comprehensive understanding of U.S. Anti-Dumping (AD) and Countervailing Duties (CVD) laws, covering the fundamentals, legal framework, compliance requirements, and the consequences of violating these trade laws. By the end of the course, participants will have a clear understanding of how these laws impact international trade, particularly in protecting U.S. industries from unfair foreign competition.

Sarah Middleton

The course instructors are a distinguished panel of experts curated by the International Trade Council, comprising professors and professionals with extensive experience in various facets of international trade. Our team includes seasoned practitioners in banking, trade finance, international trade, and logistics and supply chain management. With a wealth of expertise and industry knowledge, our instructors bring a diverse range of perspectives to the course, ensuring that participants receive comprehensive and insightful guidance tailored to the intricacies of global trade.

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Highlights

  • Overview of U.S. Anti-Dumping (AD) and Countervailing Duties (CVD) laws and their significance in international trade.
  • Examination of the legal framework, including key legislation like the Tariff Act of 1930.
  • Process of AD and CVD investigations, including petition filing and agency roles.
  • Discussion of consequences for non-compliance, such as fines and reputational damage.
  • Case studies, such as Chinese steel imports, illustrating the application of AD and CVD laws.

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