Price Effects of the United States (US) Antidumping Investigations in a Non-Market Economy Case: Vietnam’s Shrimp Exports to the US
Dang Luu Hai
The International Trade Journal, 2020, vol. 34, issue 2, 179-200
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This article investigates the impact of the US antidumping investigations on the prices received by Vietnamese shrimp exporters. Vietnamese shrimp was the target of an antidumping petition filed in 2003 and Vietnam was treated as a non-market economy country. The estimates indicate that, after the final determination, Vietnamese exporters increased their prices by much more than 100% of the antidumping duties in an attempt to eliminate future duties. In addition, no evidence was found for a significant difference in the exchange rate pass-through of affected products. This result differs from the cases of the market economy examined in previous studies.
Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1080/08853908.2019.1679686
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