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Non-market Economies in the Global Trading System = The Special Case of China /
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Title/Author:
Non-market Economies in the Global Trading System/ edited by James J. Nedumpara, Weihuan Zhou.
Reminder of title:
The Special Case of China /
other author:
Nedumpara, James J.
Description:
XLIV, 324 p. 11 illus.online resource. :
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Subject:
International law. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-1331-8
ISBN:
9789811313318
Non-market Economies in the Global Trading System = The Special Case of China /
Non-market Economies in the Global Trading System
The Special Case of China /[electronic resource] :edited by James J. Nedumpara, Weihuan Zhou. - 1st ed. 2018. - XLIV, 324 p. 11 illus.online resource.
The Continuing Relevance of the Non-Market Economy Classification in the Global Trading System -- Treating China as ‘Someone Else’: An evaluation of Article 15 of China’s Protocol of Accession -- Assessment of the EU-Biodiesel case and the use of ‘Particular Market Situation’ in antidumping cases against China -- India’s treatment of China in antidumping proceedings: Adopting a hybrid approach -- Australia’s antidumping actions against China: The Growing Trend of ‘Particular Market Situation’ findings -- China and the NME treatment in Antidumping: An Evaluating of the European Union Practices -- China and the NME Treatment in Anti-dumping: Understanding Mexico’s Practices -- China and the NME Treatment in Anti-dumping: The Brazilian Approach -- China’s Non-Market Economy status: An Assessment of the Canadian practices -- Annex- Domestic statutes and legislations governing NME treatment. .
This book provides one of the most comprehensive and compelling analysis of Non-Market Economies (NMEs) and their treatment under the current world trading system. In particular, it examines the treatment of China as an NME in anti-dumping investigations, especially post-December 2016. Central to this analysis is Section 15 of China’s Protocol of Accession to the WTO, which is the focal point of the controversy between China and other major WTO Members. The book highlights multiple perspectives on the interpretation of Section 15 and the Second Ad Note to Article VI of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT), which form the legal basis for China’s special treatment in anti-dumping proceedings, and provides unique approaches on interpreting the above treaty texts. In addition, the book explores recourses to trade remedy instruments other than anti-dumping to identify and address state-driven market distortions in the case of NMEs. Authored by leading practitioners and scholars, the chapters offer a detailed commentary and rich insights into the diverse approaches and methods used by anti-dumping investigation agencies of leading users. This book serves as an all-inclusive resource for discerning all facets of this issue, magnitude of the consequences, and potential threats to the delicate trading system. It is of particular relevance to economies-in-transition and newly acceding countries to the WTO. This book generates special interest among legal practitioners, exporters, trading firms, think tanks, academicians, policy makers and the entire community engaged in international trade disputes with China.
ISBN: 9789811313318
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-981-13-1331-8doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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LC Class. No.: K3820-3836
Dewey Class. No.: 343.07
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