Fighting Low-Priced Import Competition: Strategies To Increase Profitability Using U.S. Trade Remedy Laws (Podcast)

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Through the use of antidumping investigations, Buchanan's international trade attorneys have obtained relief for U.S. producers against unfairly priced imports across a full range...
United States International Law

Through the use of antidumping investigations, Buchanan's international trade attorneys have obtained relief for U.S. producers against unfairly priced imports across a full range of manufactured industrial, consumer, and agricultural products.

We recently hosted a roundtable discussion led by Daniel Pickard, Leader of Buchanan's International Trade Practice, and Scott Mautino, Executive Vice President of McConway & Torley, one of the nation's leading suppliers of high-quality coupler products.

Daniel and Scott discussed how U.S. companies can protect profits and production operations by obtaining remedies against low-priced imports. Attendees gained insights from those who have successfully leveled the playing field using trade remedy laws, ultimately regaining market share and increasing profitability.

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