The “Indirect Support” Loophole in the New SOE Norms: An Intentional Choice or Inadvertent Mistake?

IF 1.3 4区 社会学 Q2 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Chinese Journal of International Law Pub Date : 2021-06-14 DOI:10.1093/CHINESEJIL/JMAB005
Jaemin Lee
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Recent trade agreements contain new norms on SOEs which set forth detailed provisions to regulate a wide range of activities of contracting parties’ governments and their SOEs. Given the increasing global attention to the operation of SOEs in international trade and investment, and their significant influence, the new norms provide important legal guidance and a useful platform for future discussions in this area. These new norms include: restriction of governmental support for SOEs, restriction of SOEs’ support for other SOEs, and prevention of anti-competitive activities of SOEs, among others. While arguably offering a first stride in the right direction, the new norms also include critical ambiguities and uncertainties as regards key concepts and principles, which could potentially render full implementation of the norms elusive and complex. In particular, these new norms contain provisions that could lead to significant circumvention due to its critical “ASCM-minus” approach. This loophole is arguably capable of undermining the basic objectives of the new SOE norms. This approach should be reconsidered in future formulation of SOE norms in trade agreements including a prospective new agreement on this issue at the WTO.
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国企新规范中的“间接支持”漏洞:是有意选择还是无意失误?
最近的贸易协定包含了关于国有企业的新规范,为规范缔约方政府及其国有企业的广泛活动制定了详细规定。鉴于全球日益关注国有企业在国际贸易和投资中的运作及其重大影响,新规范为今后在这一领域的讨论提供了重要的法律指导和有益的平台。这些新规范包括:限制政府对国有企业的支持,限制国有企业对其他国有企业的支持,防止国有企业的反竞争行为等。虽然可以说是向正确方向迈出了第一步,但新规范在关键概念和原则方面也存在严重的含糊不清和不确定性,这可能使规范的充分执行变得难以捉摸和复杂。特别是,这些新规范由于其关键的“减ascm”方法而包含可能导致重大规避的条款。可以说,这个漏洞有可能破坏国企新规的基本目标。今后在制定贸易协定中的国有企业规范时,包括在世贸组织就这一问题可能达成的新协定时,应重新考虑这种做法。
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期刊介绍: The Chinese Journal of International Law is the leading forum for articles on international law by Chinese scholars and on international law issues relating to China. An independent, peer-reviewed research journal edited primarily by scholars from mainland China, and published in association with the Chinese Society of International Law, Beijing, and Wuhan University Institute of International Law, Wuhan, the Journal is a general international law journal with a focus on materials and viewpoints from and/or about China, other parts of Asia, and the broader developing world.
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