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Ontario constitute discriminatory subsidies because of a local content requirement (LCR) clause which is incompatible with … World Trade Organization obligations. This paper investigates this issue using an international quality differentiated …
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subsidy. The panel and Appellate Body agreed that Canada was violating the GATT and the TRIMS Agreement. But the SCM Article 3 …
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Ontario constitute discriminatory subsidies because of a local content requirement (LCR) clause that is incompatible with … World Trade Organization obligations. This paper investigates this issue using an international quality differentiated …
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electrical energy production and to protect domestic power generation equipment industries. For example, the Canada – Renewable … claimed that FIT programs constitute subsidies that go against the SCM Agreement, and that the LCR is incompatible with the … non-discrimination principle of the World Trade Organization (WTO). This paper investigates this issue using an …
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electrical energy production and to protect domestic power generation equipment industries. For example, the Canada - Renewable …-discrimination principle of the World Trade Organization (WTO). This paper investigates this issue using an international quality …
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electrical energy production and to protect domestic power generation equipment industries. For example, the Canada – Renewable … claimed that FIT programs constitute subsidies that go against the SCM Agreement, and that the LCR is incompatible with the … non-discrimination principle of the World Trade Organization (WTO). This paper investigates this issue using an …
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electrical energy production and to protect domestic power generation equipment industries. For example, the Canada – Renewable …-discrimination principle of the World Trade Organization (WTO). This paper investigates this issue using an international quality …
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Industrial policy has long been criticized as subject to protectionist interests; accordingly, subsidies to domestic … producers face disciplines under World Trade Organization agreements, without exceptions for environmental purposes. Now green … offering production (upstream) and deployment (downstream) subsidies in producer countries, allowing that some of the …
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The paper analyzes the interactions between trade and renewable energy policies based on the EU-China solar panel dispute which is the most significant antidumping (AD) complaint in Europe. We build a price competition duopoly model with differentiated products and intra-industry trade in...
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