Tariff Cuts Trigger Surge in EU Protectionism, Threatening Global Trade
The study explores if tariff cuts by the EU led to more use of antidumping measures instead. They looked at how big tariff reductions impacted chances of antidumping investigations. The researchers found that larger cuts in tariffs after trade negotiations made it more likely for the EU to start antidumping actions later. So, when tariffs went down in global trade talks, it seems the EU turned more to antidumping rules to protect against imports.