WTO分類術(shù)語(yǔ)(六)

字號(hào):

countervailing measures — Action taken by the importing country, usually in the form of increased duties to offset subsidies given to producers or exporters in the exporting country.
    dumping — Occurs when goods are exported at a price less than their normal value, generally meaning they are exported for less than they are sold in the domestic market or third-country markets, or at less than production cost.
    NTMs — Non-tariff measures such as quotas, import licensing systems, sanitary regulations, prohibitions, etc.
    price undertaking — Undertaking by an exporter to raise the export price of the product to avoid the possibility of an anti-dumping duty.
    PSI — Preshipment inspection — the practice of employing specialized private companies to check shipment details of goods ordered overseas — i.e. price, quantity, quality, etc.
    QRs — Quantitative restrictions — specific limits on the quantity or value of goods that can be imported(or exported)during a specific time period.