The Impact of the Extension on Anti-dumping Measures on Imports: A Study on Steel Products

Shameira Rizkia Lubis

Abstract


This study conducts research related to the impact of implementing trade policies in the form of anti-dumping measures, which influence changes in import patterns from targeted countries. Analysis results using the difference-in-difference (DID) method, which compares the volume of imports from targeted and non-targeted countries in the period before and after the implementation of anti-dumping measures, show that the extension of anti-dumping measures has a significant effect on reducing imports from countries targeted by such measures. This research will provide new insight into the impact analysis of the implementation of anti-dumping measures for steel products in Indonesia, with observations that have experienced an extension of the measures.

Keywords


Anti-Dumping Measures; Difference-Indifference Method; Extension

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.37479/jej.v7i2.27678

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