Analysts: Antidumping laws, WTO can be better used to U.S. advantage
Trade analysts from law firms and academia at a March 23 event predicted an increased use of antidumping and countervailing duty mechanisms as a key part of the Trump administration's trade policy, while urging the U.S. not to turn its back on the World Trade Organization. Terry Stewart -- managing partner at Stewart and Stewart and former chairman of the U.S. Court of International Trade Advisory Committee on Rules -- underlined that this administration's primary objectives are defending national sovereignty...