扩大贸易救济范围:跨境和公共政策补贴

IF 0.2 Q4 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Global Trade and Customs Journal Pub Date : 2023-10-01 DOI:10.54648/gtcj2023046
Dan Cannistra
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2023年5月9日,美国商务部对美国反倾销和反补贴/反补贴(ADCV)税法规提出修正案,从根本上改变了贸易救济法范围内捕获的经济活动范围。拟议的条例扩大了ADCD行动,包括广泛的劳工、人权、环境和知识产权标准。商务部的新法规将未执行的法规视为补贴,使未能严格执行国家公共政策标准的情况可以直接或间接地通过贸易救济法得到补救。反倾销法规也同样被修改,以增加公共政策法规被认为薄弱或无效的生产成本,从而增加反倾销税。商务部还建议取消长期以来的跨国补贴规定,该规定认为,如果计划或项目是由接受国以外的政府资助的,则不存在补贴。跨国补贴是一个国家向另一个国家的生产者提供的财政援助或支持。这一修改将使跨国补贴成为贸易救济法下可提起诉讼的补贴。反倾销、反补贴、反补贴、贸易救济法律、劳工、人权、环境、知识产权标准、公共政策标准、补贴、生产成本、跨国补贴、金融援助
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Expanding Trade Remedy Scope: Cross-Border and Public Policy Subsidies
On May 9, 2023, the U.S. Department of Commerce proposed amendments to the U.S. antidumping and countervailing/anti-subsidy (ADCV) duty regulations fundamentally altering the scope of economic activities captured within the scope of trade remedy laws. The proposed regulations expand ADCD actions to include a wide range of labor, human rights, environmental and intellectual property standards. Commerce’s new regulations make the failure to rigorously enforce national public policy standards directly and indirectly remediable by trade remedy laws by treating unenforced regulations as a subsidy. Antidumping regulations are similarly modified to increase production costs where public policy regulations are deemed weak or ineffective, thereby increasing antidumping duties. Commerce also proposes to eliminate the longtime transnational subsidies regulation which held that a subsidy did not exist if the program or project was funded by a government outside of the country where the recipient was located. A transnational subsidy is financial assistance or support provided by one country to producer in another country. This modification would make transnational subsidies an actionable subsidy under the trade remedy laws. antidumping, countervailing, anti-subsidy, trade remedy laws, labor, human rights, environmental, intellectual property standards, public policy standards, subsidy, production costs, transnational subsidies, financial assistance
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