Foreign Trade Protectionism Disguised as Anti-Dumping Policies Hurts Exporting Countries
The article discusses how anti-dumping measures against Chinese exports by other countries have become more common, causing significant economic harm. These actions are seen as a new form of protecting domestic industries through trade restrictions. The focus is on understanding the historical reasons and characteristics of this trend. The research suggests that anti-dumping strategies have evolved into a legal way for countries to shield their markets from foreign competition. It calls for increased attention and the development of effective responses to these protectionist tactics.