Beating Feet to China 0
The United States was happily selling its excess chicken feet (which are pretty much all its chicken feet) to China, until China slapped a duty on them.
The Chinese move raised an interesting legal question: How can the United States be dumping an item at below cost in China when that item is considered virtually worthless at home?
I haven’t decided a policy opinion on this, but I find the story has a bit of irony, as almost everything in a typical American consumer-goods store is made in somewhere else.