Complying with anti-dumping measures
The Australian Border Force (ABF) is responsible for collecting and enforcing anti-dumping measures.
To report any suspicious activities or apparent non-compliance, contact Border Watch.
Protocol for collaborative working arrangements between the Anti-Dumping Commission and the Department of Home Affairs
The commission, Department of Home Affairs, including the Australian Border Force (ABF), have agreed to enhance the collaborative working arrangements between them to ensure there is an effective whole-of-government approach to monitoring potential non-compliance and circumvention of anti-dumping measures.
Principles
- The agencies will work together to monitor trade flows, assess the effectiveness of measures, and identify possible instances of non-compliance and circumvention of measures.
- The agencies will share information about potential instances of non-compliance and circumvention, including through commission referrals of information about potential non-compliance matters to home affairs.
- The agencies will work together to identify opportunities to improve importers’ voluntary compliance with measures.
- The agencies will participate in training opportunities (including exploring new data analytic techniques) to develop greater capability and in-house expertise in relation to monitoring compliance and circumvention.
- As required, both agencies will contribute knowledge and expertise to support investigations, compliance activities and anti-circumvention inquiries (as relevant).
Find out more about trade and goods compliance on abf.gov.au.