What are the costs for exporters involved in anti-dumping or countervailing duty investigations carried out in developed countries, for example, the EU or the United States?
Anti-dumping and countervailing duty investigations in the EU and the United States (and other countries) are highly complex legal procedures, which in most cases require the assistance of legal counsel familiar with the national anti-dumping/countervailing duty system of the importing country. It is obvious that such specialized expertise is very expensive and has in some instances led small exporters from developing countries to give up particular export markets rather than pay the high legal fees required to protect their interests.
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