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Anti-anti-dumping

Published: November 19 2009 23:21 | Last updated: November 19 2009 23:21

It is not just all good things that come to an end. Some bad ones do too. On Thursday, European Union trade officials rejected a plan to extend the “anti-dumping” duties levied on shoe imports from China and Vietnam. Even so, the episode points up the opaque and arbitrary nature of EU trade laws.

The duties, imposed for two years on imports sold below the price in the exporting country’s home market, began in 2006 after lobbying by producer countries such as Spain and Italy. As the end-date approached the European Commission was pressed to keep the duties for a further 15 months. The Commission should have stood up to this lobby: it did not.

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