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Over the past decade, an increasing number of economies have resorted to regional trade agreements (RTAs) as a means to further the market-opening and rule-making agenda. In this context, this paper addresses the question as to whether and how selected elements of RTAs could be used as...
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The WTO Appellate Body report United States – Certain Methodologies and Their Application to Anti-Dumping Proceedings … exceptional method in Article 2.4.2 of the Anti-Dumping Agreement so as to justify using the weighted average …
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must investigate its application of countervailing and antidumping duties against China. This dispute has implications for …
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In this paper we claim that, in the WTO Appellate Body (AB)'s ruling in US — Countervailing Measures (China), the AB decision has not put in question the practice of imposing countervailing duties (CVDs). While the US has formally “lost” the case, a change in the procedures and tests used...
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This article explores the idea that the USDOC imposed anti-dumping duties on Vietnamese shrimp producers despite the … argue that Vietnam's shrimp exporters may have been subject to anti-dumping duties because Vietnam has ‘non-market economy … that it was particularly inappropriate to impose anti-dumping duties against the Vietnamese shrimp industry because this …
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The WTO panel report on China – Anti-dumping and Countervailing Duty Measures on Broiler Products from the United … United States under various provisions of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade 1994, the Anti-dumping Agreement and the …, which covered certain procedural aspects of the anti-dumping and countervailing investigations such as the right to …
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Since about a decade, we have seen a surge in interest as well as in the use of services preferentialism and unilateral services regulations. This paper provides an economic explanation of services regulation and services preferentialism, including their interaction. The paper derives hypotheses...
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What influences the adoption of transparency obligations in trade agreements, and what are its effects? This paper uses a new dataset on transparency provisions in over a hundred regional trade agreements (RTAs) to provide empirical evidence of the political economy determinants of international...
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Countries embarking on trade negotiations are not only seeking increased market access, but also, reduced market opacity. This study distils the most progressive practices for promoting regulatory transparency in over one hundred regional trade agreements (RTAs) concluded by OECD and large...
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The proliferation of preferential trade agreements has posed challenges for the multilateral trading system. But regional trade agreements (RTAs) also allow countries to develop and strengthen trade disciplines beyond what is possible at the multilateral level. In some instances, RTAs explore...
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