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Countervailing duties (CVDs) are a form of trade protectionism used by governments to protect domestic industries from foreign competition. CVDs are imposed on imported goods to offset the effects of subsidies given to foreign producers by their governments. The duties are intended to make imported goods more expensive, thus making them less attractive to consumers and allowing domestic producers to compete more effectively. CVDs are used in international trade to protect domestic industries from unfair competition. They are imposed on imported goods to offset the effects of subsidies given to foreign producers by their governments. CVDs are intended to make imported goods more expensive, thus making them less attractive to consumers and allowing domestic producers to compete more effectively. CVDs are used by governments to protect domestic industries from foreign competition. They are imposed on imported goods to offset the effects of subsidies given to foreign producers by their governments. CVDs are intended to make imported goods more expensive, thus making them less attractive to consumers and allowing domestic producers to compete more effectively. Some companies in the CVDs market include Boeing, Airbus, Bombardier, Embraer, and Lockheed Martin. These companies are all involved in the production of aircraft and other aerospace products, and are subject to CVDs in order to protect their domestic industries from foreign competition. Show Less Read more