An antidumping duty equals the difference between:

a. the price charged by the exporter in its home market and the price charged in the export market.
b. the price charged by the exporter in the export market and the price charged in its home market.
c. the price charged by the exporter in its home market and the price of an equivalent product in the export market.
d. the price of an equivalent product in the export market and the price charged by the exporter in the export market.

Ans: a. the price charged by the exporter in its home market and the price charged in the export market.

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