WTO
The Reform of South Africa’s Anti-Dumping Regime
This case study examines the development and reform of South Africa’s anti-dumping regime as an example of a country’s participation in the WTO. The long history of the use of trade remedies by South Africa illustrates the fact that developing countries can successfully participate in the global trading system.
Thailand: Conciliating a Dispute on Tuna Exports to the EC
Tuna is arguably one of the most well-known and abundant of fish, found in large quantities at supermarkets and convenience stores around the world. It is such a popular sight in its canned form that one may have even dissociated it from its origins as a fish, until reminded of the amusing slogan-cum-brand, ‘chicken of the sea’. As such, it is safe to say that tuna enjoys as much popularity among consumers as the humble and ubiquitous chicken.






Trade Remedy Newsletters are publications of the Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry - Trade Remedy Council. They are published monthly to provide knowledge and information on trade remedies (including antidumping, anti-subsidy and safeguard measures) in Vietnam and around the world.




