Dominican Rep. Seeks $80M for U.S. Dumping
WASHINGTON - The Dominican Republic is looking to Washington for help recovering at least $80 million in damages from a U.S. utility it accuses of dumping thousands of tons of coal ash on the country's beaches, sickening residents and harming the tourism industry.
The Dominican government has hired a Washington lawyer to attempt to open settlement talks with the company, AES Corp., or failing that, to file a lawsuit in U.S. courts against AES [
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ClaveDigital has an angle on it.
I believe
this person to be the Bart Fisher extensively quoted in the article....
...among Bart Fisher's many cited, published works, this one jumps out;
“The Antidumping Law of the United States: An Economic and Legal Analysis,” 5
Law and Policy in International Business (November, 1973)