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their use of the DSM, especially when their use of the mechanism is compared to their participation in world trade. This …
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This study covers the history of Sino-US trade relations with a particular focus on the past decade, during which time … each has been a member of the World Trade Organization (WTO). Providing a brief history of 19th and 20th century economic … relations, this paper examines in detail the trade disputes that have arisen between China and the United States over the past …
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Economic theory has made considerable progress in explaining why sovereign countries cooperate in trade. Central to … most theories of trade cooperation are issues of self-enforcement: The threat of reprisal by an aggrieved party maintains … explaining why countries choose to settle and enforce their trade disputes with the help of an impartial third party, a “trade …
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antidumping more generally) is played by retaliation for US trade policy actions. …While there has been considerable interest in recent years in the role of macroeconomic determinants of antidumping … actions by the US and other traditional users, on the one hand, and the determinants of the growing global usage of this trade …
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antidumping filings may be motivated as retaliation against similar measures imposed on a country’s exporters. This is the focus … retaliation was a significant motive in explaining the rise of antidumping filings over the past decade, though interesting …Over the past decade, the world-wide use of antidumping has become very widespread – 41 WTO-member countries initiated …
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trade retaliation that WTO may permit under certain conditions. Both efficiency and equity concerns are raised. The paper …The dispute resolution procedures of the World Trade Organization allow sanctions to be imposed when a country is … unwilling to bring a WTO-inconsistent trade measure into conformity. Apart from the fact that the procedure for triggering the …
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trade retaliation that WTO may permit under certain conditions. Both efficiency and equity concerns are raised. The Paper …The dispute resolution procedures of the World Trade Organization allow sanctions to be imposed when a country is … unwilling to bring a WTO-inconsistent trade measure into conformity. Apart from the fact that the procedure for triggering the …
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by Fedon (an Italian producer of eye glass cases) from the EU for the imposition of WTO-authorized retaliatory trade …
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Trade policy in the European Union is characterized by an intensive use of Antidumping measures. In this paper we …'s "lesser-duty rule", which limits the magnitude of the Antidumping duty to the level of domestic injury caused by dumped … limit as compared to other users of Antidumping. In recent years, the number of case initiations by the EU has decreased …
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the regional level, of a current practice of not using antidumping as a trade policy tool is restricted to a limited …As of November 2010, more than 300 regional trade agreements (RTAs) were in force. Approximately two-thirds of them had … application of intra-regional, and sometimes extra-regional, antidumping actions. This study focuses on intra-regional antidumping …
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