Competition and Trade: The Rise of Competition Law in Trade Agreements and Its Implications for the World Trading System

IF 0.7 Q2 LAW World Competition Pub Date : 2020-12-01 DOI:10.5167/UZH-196346
A. Heinemann, Yo Sop Choi
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Since the failure of the Havana Charter in 1950, it has not been possible to agree upon a binding competition law at the global level. However, following the fiasco of the World Trade Organization (WTO) Ministerial Conference in Cancún in 2003, the number of bilateral and regional trade agreements containing competition law chapters, or at least competition-related rules, has increased noteworthy. This reflects that trade and competition are closely intertwined. In an ever more integrated, globalized, and digitized economy, the competition law framework needs to be internationalized. If a binding competition law is not possible at the global level, it is only logical that bilateral and regional trade agreements fill the gap. This article questions the extent to which these agreements contribute to the convergence of competition law. In this context, the development in Northeast Asia seems promising and may provide a guidepost for establishing international standards of competition law cooperation and enforcement. Presented here is the idea of localized harmonization, which takes advantage of closer affinity between bilateral and regional partners. With a sufficient degree of convergence, it is not excluded that efforts towards a multilateral competition agreement could be relaunched one day. competition law, world trade law, WTO, free trade agreement, regional trade agreement, bilateral cooperation, convergence, localized harmonization, Asian competition law, digital economy
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自从1950年《哈瓦那宪章》失败以来,就不可能在全球一级就一项具有约束力的竞争法达成协议。但是,随着2003年世界贸易组织(WTO)部长级会议Cancún的失败,包含竞争法章节或至少与竞争相关的规则的双边和地区贸易协定的数量显著增加。这反映了贸易和竞争是紧密交织在一起的。在日益一体化、全球化和数字化的经济中,竞争法框架需要国际化。如果不可能在全球范围内制定具有约束力的竞争法,那么双边和区域贸易协定填补这一空白是唯一合乎逻辑的。本文质疑这些协议在多大程度上促进了竞争法的趋同。在此背景下,东北亚的发展似乎大有希望,并可能为建立竞争法合作和执行的国际标准提供指导。这里提出的是局部协调的想法,它利用了双边和区域伙伴之间更紧密的亲和力。有了足够的趋同程度,不排除有一天可以重新启动多边竞争协定的努力,竞争法、世界贸易法、世贸组织、自由贸易协定、区域贸易协定、双边合作、趋同、地方协调、亚洲竞争法、数字经济
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