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A critique of the application to China of the non-market economy rules of antidumping legislation and practice of the European Union

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China has well-developed trade links with the countries of the European Union (EU). It is currently the fourth-largest source of EU imports and the seventh-largest market for EU exports. China is also a primary target of the EU's antidumping practice. Of the 141 antidumping measures in force as of the end of 1997, 32 measures concerned products from China. The enforcement of these measures has led to the exclusion of these Chinese products from the EU market even though some observers believe the EU's methodology may be discriminatory to China.

Author: Wang, Jianyu
Publisher: Aspen Publishers, Inc.
Publication Name: Journal of World Trade (Law-Economics-Public Policy)
Subject: Political science
ISSN: 1011-6702
Year: 1999
China, Laws, regulations and rules, Dumping (International trade), Antidumping duties

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The EU model and Turkey. A case for thanksgiving?

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The establishment of a customs union between Turkey and the European Union (EU) on Jan 1, 1996, is the most radical change ever implemented in the Balkan nation's trading system. The custom union, which is part of Turkey's long-range plan to win acceptance as a full member of the EU, has helped to accelerate the liberalization and deregulation of the country's industrial sector. It has also forced Turkey to adopt measures that approximate the EU's 'acquis communautaire.'

Author: Laird, Sam, Hartler, Christina
Publisher: Aspen Publishers, Inc.
Publication Name: Journal of World Trade (Law-Economics-Public Policy)
Subject: Political science
ISSN: 1011-6702
Year: 1999
Customs Regulations, Economic aspects, Turkey, Customs administration, Customs unions

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The European Union and South Africa free trade agreement: an exploratory partial equilibrium analysis of potential effect on African, Caribbean, Pacific and European Union trade flows

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Issues concerning the establishment of trade agreements between the European Union and countries in the African, Caribbean, Pacific group is discussed.

Author: Akinkugbe, Oluyele
Publisher: Aspen Publishers, Inc.
Publication Name: Journal of World Trade (Law-Economics-Public Policy)
Subject: Political science
ISSN: 1011-6702
Year: 2000
Export Promotion, International aspects, Commercial treaties, Trade agreements, International trade regulation, Foreign trade promotion

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Subjects list: International trade, International economic relations, European Union, Trade policy
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