Abstract
Dumping practices can damage the domestic product market because they are imported at lower prices. Indonesia has imposed antidumping measures on Polyester Staple Fiber (PSF) commodities since 2010 until now. This study aims to analyze the impact of long-term and short-term antidumping duties (BMAD) imposition on the import value of PSF commodities in Indonesia. This study was conducted using quantitative analysis methods with multiple linear regression testing model Error Correction Model (ECM). Based on the results of quantitative testing, in the long term the variable partially has a positive and significant effect on the import value of PSF commodities. Meanwhile, in the short term, BMAD variable partially has no effect on the value of PSF commodity imports from the target country. This shows that the imposition of antidumping duties does not directly have a restrictive effect on the import value of PSF commodities.
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