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1 International Trade

2 What is international trade?  imports, exports  foreign investment  WTO, NAFTA, EU  and, potentially, everything else

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4 Trade terms  Dumping -- selling imports into a domestic market at a price lower than the cost of production in the country of origin—”less than fair value” (LTFV)  Tariff --A fee (or duty) levied upon goods transported from one customs area to another  Trade subsidies -- government payments or other benefits to producers that make their prices “unfairly” low  Countervailing duties – extra fee levied by importing country to counter unfair subsidy

5 Legal framework  most countries members of WTO  many countries also have bilateral or regional trade agreements  trade agreements generally have dispute resolution mechanisms  trade obligations may affect/supplant national law

6 WTO history  Began in 1995, built on GATT  GATT began in 1947.  GATT intended as tariff-cutting agreement.  “Rounds” are series of negotiations intended to cut tariffs.

7 3 main principles of GATT/WTO  convert all trade barriers to tariffs transparent easier to administer  most-favored-nation (MFN) any favorable trade treatment must be given to all members  national treatment imports treated equally with domestic

8 WTO: 6 components  trade in goods –1994 GATT agreement –all bound  product standards –all bound  GATS –trade in services—not all bound  TRIPs –all bound  plurilateral agreements (e.g., gov’t procurement) –some bound  dispute resolution –all bound

9 WTO structure  Ministerial Body (meets every 2 years; e.g., Seattle)  General Council –main governing body  Secretariat –permanent professional staff

10 WTO dispute resolution process  “request for consultations” = complaint  panel  appellate body (appeals routine)  loser must bring itself into compliance  if not, winner can retaliate

11 Regional Trade Agreements (RTAs); Free Trade Agreements (FTAs)  permitted by WTO  multilateral or bilateral  important because of stalled progress on Doha round  US aggressively pursuing

12 NAFTA  earlier CFTA (US-Canada)  decreases, then removes tariffs  Anti-dumping, countervailing duty disputes (Chapter 19) — arbitration before bi-national panels  investment disputes (Chapter 11)— ICSID arbitration, UNCITRAL

13 Researching WTO law  Jeanne Rehberg’s guide: http://www.law.nyu.edu/library/research /researchguides/wtogattresearch/index.htm  ASIL’s Elec. Res. Guide  treatises for background, concepts, details  WTO site  USTR site for US perspective

14 WTO site  documents from 1995 (selected older documents)  treaties  WTO Analytical Index — Guide to WTO Law and Practice (travaux and interpretation)  reports, news, statistics

15 WTO Analytical Index

16 WTO Analytical Index—find decisions by treaty article

17 WTO site: Documents Online  accessible from Trade Topics with drop-down menus  browse or search  document symbol: e.g., G/SCM/59/Add.2  document number: e.g., 04-4872

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22 WorldTradeLaw.net  part free, part subscription  search engine for WTO docs  easier to download WTO docs  expert commentary, index

23 TradeLawGuide  citator for WTO panel and AB decisions  interprets key terms  WTO jurisprudence by treaty, article

24 Tariff schedules  US Harmonized Tariff Schedule US International Trade Commission site  WTO site –schedule of concessions  national trade department sites

25 Other resources  Westlaw, Lexis WTO panel and AB decisions NAFTA decisions treaties  GATT documents – Stanford http://gatt.stanford.edu/bin/search/ simple http://gatt.stanford.edu/bin/search/ simple  BNA’s International Trade Reporter


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