The article and analysis might be a few years old now, but still relevant to economists and trade specialists concerned with South Africa’s future economic viability. I think that the author of this case study, Neil Joubert, Researcher at Trade and Law Centre of Southern Africa (Tralac), has done a fine job in giving historic context to our country’s approach to trade law and the effect of its obligations under the WTO GATT agreement. Titled – The Reform of South Africa’s Anti-Dumping Regime – it examines the factors that necessitated the reform of the South African anti-dumping regime, and briefly discusses the impact of the change in regional dynamics on the anti-dumping process in South Africa.