Dumping vs Subsidy - What's the difference?
dumping | subsidy |
the disposal of something no longer needed, or of no value
selling goods at less than their normal price, especially in the export market as a means of securing a monopoly
Financial support or assistance, such as a grant.
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As nouns the difference between dumping and subsidy
is that dumping is the disposal of something no longer needed, or of no value while subsidy is financial support or assistance, such as a grant.As a verb dumping
is .dumping
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Verb
(head)Noun
(en noun)subsidy
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(wikipedia subsidy)Noun
(subsidies)Keeping the mighty honest, passage=British journalists shun complete respectability, feeling a duty to be ready to savage the mighty, or rummage through their bins. Elsewhere in Europe, government contracts and subsidies ensure that press barons will only defy the mighty so far.}}