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Chapter 19 of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) replaced court review of U.S. antidumping and countervailing duties with binding review by special binational panels of trade experts. It requires these panels to apply the same standard of review that U.S. courts use in trade remedy...
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itself through changes in technology and market pressures. Nine years after Metalclad filed its case against Mexico, the … hazardous waste disposal capacity in industrialized central Mexico, pre-existing environmental contamination at the site still … has not been cleaned up, and Mexico has had to compensate a Spanish investor in a similar case. In the fourth NAFTA …
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U.S. agricultural exports – Canada, China and Mexico – accounting for some 44%, and representing an average of $63 … Trade Agreement (NAFTA), known as the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA or NAFTA 2.0), consolidates the gains … $454 million), U.S. farmers still are facing strong headwinds and the possibility of a significant loss of export revenues …
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Mexico, Canada and the United States to ensure that covered goods and services fall under a comprehensive free trade … other member parties, but not Mexico. Perhaps in part because Canada has a long history of integration with the U …
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NAFTA Chapter Eleven contains a waiver of the customary international law requirement that disputing investors exhaust local remedies available to them prior to filing an international claim. Or does it? The provision in NAFTA that arguably waives the local remedies rule itself requires a waiver...
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This paper uses a PVAR model to study the macroeconomic effects of trade disintegration among NAFTA members. The results reveal substantial asymmetric responses, showing that the US is the most affected economy from a sudden negative trade integration shock. Moreover, Canada and the US are found...
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This paper examines the factors affecting bilateral Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) stocks from 14 high income countries to 31 OECD countries over the period 1995-2015. We specifically emphasise the effect of regional trade agreements such as the European Union (EU) and the North American Free...
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Agreement in ‘Stainless Steel Sheet and Strip In Coils From Mexico: Final Results of 2004/2005 Antidumping Review’. The case …
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The signing of the long-awaited Australia-Thailand free trade agreement (ATFTA) on 19 October 2003 at the APEC Meeting in Bangkok, the emergence of new Asian regionalisms such as ASEAN+1 (China) and ASEAN+3 (China, Korea and Japan), and other bilateral, plurilateral and multilateral FTAs...
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