ICT Standards Bodies and International Trade: What Role For The WTO?

IF 1.1 4区 社会学 Q3 ECONOMICS Journal of World Trade Pub Date : 2022-05-01 DOI:10.54648/trad2022017
Olia Kanevskaia
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Standardization of information and communication technologies (ICT) has become essential for the global economic activity. ICT standards provide for coordination between devices, interfaces, and networks; they support technical infrastructure, bolster e-commerce and rule digital markets. ICT standards also have a profound effect on global trade regulation since they serve both as enablers and barriers for transboundary commercial transactions. Because ICT standards are generally produced by the private sector, their trade-restrictive effects have so far largely managed to escape the purview of the World Trade Organization (WTO). However, due to their growing normative consequences, the status quo of ICT standards and ICT standards bodies in multilateral trade cannot be maintained any longer. This Article argues that the WTO has powerful tools to address trade-restrictive effects of ICT standards, at the very least by giving a normative account to institutional characteristics of ICT standards bodies, but that these tools are not effectively used by Members. Conversely, the current application of the Technical Barriers to Trade (TBT) instruments privileges powerful economic actors, expanding the gap between the developed and developing countries. A new, rule-based approach is required to re-establish the WTO’s relevance in standard setting and address power imbalances brought by technological convergence. ICT standards, TBT Agreement, TBT Committee Decision, TBT Code of Good Practice, technical standardization
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信息和通信技术标准机构与国际贸易:世贸组织的作用是什么?
信息和通信技术的标准化对全球经济活动至关重要。ICT标准规定了设备、接口和网络之间的协调;它们支持技术基础设施,支持电子商务,并统治数字市场。信息和通信技术标准也对全球贸易监管产生了深远影响,因为它们既是跨境商业交易的推动者,又是跨境贸易的障碍。由于信息和通信技术标准通常由私营部门制定,迄今为止,其贸易限制作用在很大程度上逃脱了世界贸易组织(世贸组织)的管辖。然而,由于其日益严重的规范性后果,多边贸易中信通技术标准和信通技术标准机构的现状无法再维持。本条认为,世贸组织拥有强大的工具来解决信息和通信技术标准的贸易限制影响,至少通过对信息和通信科技标准机构的体制特征进行规范性说明,但这些工具并没有被成员国有效使用。相反,目前技术性贸易壁垒文书的适用使强大的经济行为者享有特权,扩大了发达国家和发展中国家之间的差距。需要一种新的、基于规则的方法来重新确立世贸组织在制定标准方面的相关性,并解决技术趋同带来的权力失衡问题。ICT标准、TBT协议、TBT委员会决定、TBT良好实践规范、技术标准化
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期刊介绍: Far and away the most thought-provoking and informative journal in its field, the Journal of World Trade sets the agenda for both scholarship and policy initiatives in this most critical area of international relations. It is the only journal which deals authoritatively with the most crucial issues affecting world trade today.
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