International trade disputes related to fish products and Agreement on Fisheries Subsidies: Key regulatory issues and litigation outlook

Ruoxuan Wang, Liudmila Popova
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Fish-related trade disputes dealt with by the World Trade Organization (WTO) arise from the complexity of the fisheries industry, and the transboundary nature of fish, combined with differing national policies and interests. The Agreement on Fisheries Subsidies (AFS) aims to strengthen the role of the WTO in regulating the fish trade and curbing unsustainable fishing practices such as illegal fishing, overcapacity, and overfishing by limiting excessive fisheries subsidies. This article reveals the legal framework of the WTO to regulate the fish trade and resolve trade disputes and outlines the prospects for fish trade in light of the Agreement on Fisheries Subsidies (AFS). It has been established that general principles, quantitative restrictions, and anti-dumping measures, rather than subsidies, are the most common legal issues in trade disputes on fish products. Technical trade barriers, sanitary and phytosanitary measures, and general national exemptions are also frequent sources of disputes in the fish trade. These measures, designed for safety, health, and environmental reasons, are increasingly used for protectionist purposes by creating trade barriers. The AFS expands the legal framework for resolving trade disputes in the field of fish trade after its ratification. However, this recent international regulation combined with climate change and tightening food standards, is expected to lead to more disputes with developing countries over the fish trade.
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与鱼产品和渔业补贴协定有关的国际贸易争端:主要监管问题和诉讼前景
世界贸易组织(世贸组织)处理的与鱼类有关的贸易争端是由于渔业的复杂性和鱼类的跨界性质,以及各国政策和利益的不同而产生的。《渔业补贴协定》(AFS)旨在通过限制过度的渔业补贴,加强世贸组织在规范鱼类贸易和遏制非法捕捞、产能过剩和过度捕捞等不可持续捕捞做法方面的作用。本文揭示了世贸组织规范鱼品贸易和解决贸易争端的法律框架,并概述了根据渔业补贴协定(AFS)进行鱼品贸易的前景。已经确定,一般原则、数量限制和反倾销措施,而不是补贴,是鱼产品贸易争端中最常见的法律问题。技术性贸易壁垒、卫生和植物检疫措施以及一般国家豁免也是鱼品贸易争端的经常来源。这些为安全、健康和环境原因而设计的措施,越来越多地被用来制造贸易壁垒,以达到保护主义目的。AFS在批准后扩大了解决鱼类贸易领域贸易争端的法律框架。然而,最近的国际法规加上气候变化和日益严格的食品标准,预计将导致与发展中国家在鱼类贸易方面的更多争端。
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