Some factors affecting the time impact on balance of trade after dumping include:-Production capacity replacement goods import: for developing economies (country group in Vietnam), there are some goods, the economy could not produce or have produced, the quality is not good or the price may be higher. So, although import prices are more expensive, consumers also can not choose domestic goods. This extended time of price effects.-The proportion of goods eligible for export: for developing countries, the standard requirements of the goods involved in international trade is high, so a devalued currency makes the volume of exports increased more slowly. This makes mass effect had little impact on the balance of trade in the developing countries. Therefore, the impact of improving the balance of trade of dumping in developed countries is usually stronger than in the developing countries.-The proportion of imports in domestic product prices: If this proportion is high, the cost of production of the goods in the country will increase as imports rise. This makes intent the advantage of cheap exports when dumping. So, the currency devalued not have increased export volume.
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