INT’L TRADE LAW BASIC GATT PILLARS II Prof David K. Linnan USC LAW # 665 Unit Four.

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INT’L TRADE LAW BASIC GATT PILLARS II Prof David K. Linnan USC LAW # 665 Unit Four

GATT PILLARS RECALL THE FOUR PILLARS Idea of four pillars within GATT/WTO system: 1.Most Favored Nations [last week] 2.National Treatment [this week] 3.Trade Liberalization (negotiated tariff reductions in trade rounds) [next week] 4.Non-Tariff Barriers & “Fair Trade” CONSIDER WTO VIDEO AS PRINCIPLES ACROSS DIFFERENT AGREEMENTS, IDEA ALMOST OF CONSTITUTIONAL PRINCIPLES

GATT AS CONST LOOK AT ARTICLES III, RE NATIONAL TREATMENT GATT 1947 AGREEMENT Subparts: III(1)Internal taxes & other laws applied to afford protection of domestic production III(2)Internal taxes & charges not in excess of those on domestic goods

NAT’L TREAT I LOOK AT ARTICLES III, RE NATIONAL TREATMENT (CONT’D) GATT 1947 AGREEMENT Subparts: III(3)1947 grandfather clause pending conversion into tariff bindings III(4)MFN-equivalent language on internal goods & regulation

NAT’L TREAT II LOOK AT ARTICLES III, RE NATIONAL TREATMENT (CONT’D) GATT 1947 AGREEMENT Subparts: III(5)No internal quantitative regulations re incorporating domestic products III(6)1948 grandfather clause re quantitative restrictions

NAT’L TREAT III LOOK AT ARTICLES III, RE NATIONAL TREATMENT (CONT’D) GATT 1947 AGREEMENT Subparts: III(7)No internal quantitative regs distributing proportions among external sources of supply III(8)Exclusion for govt procurement & subsidies

NAT’L TREAT IV LOOK AT ARTICLES III, RE NATIONAL TREATMENT (CONT’D) GATT 1947 AGREEMENT Subparts: III(9)Limitations on price controls, which may affect external producers/imported goods III(10)Exclusion for cultural goods (films meeting Art IV recs)

JAPAN ALCOHOL I LEADING ARTICLE III PROCEEDINGS Japan Alcoholic Beverages (1996) Japan had differential taxes on imported high proof beverages and local shochu (4- 7 times brown, 2/3 white beverages) Decision on Art III(2), interpretation implicitly of like product, competition requirements

JAPAN ALCOHOL II LEADING ARTICLE III PROCEEDINGS (CONT’D) Japan Alcoholic Beverages (1996) Why the discussion of Vienna Convention & treaty interpretation initially?

JAPAN ALCOHOL III LEADING ARTICLE Iii PROCEEDINGS (CONT’D) Japan Alcoholic Beverages (1996) Art III(1) as interpretive gloss Art III(2) & test elements a.Like products 1 st sentence (tests?), in excess of taxation (seems absolute) b.Directly competitive or substitutable products 2 nd sentence (tests?), not similarly taxed (seems de minimis test), so as to afford protection (but not intent, analysis of structure & application of measure)

ART III EXAMPLES ARTICLE III How to analyse environmental problems like Danish bottles case in EU, or US treatment of non-refundable bottle taxes, plus bottles vs cans? How about analysis of investment preferences (Canadian Foreign Investment Review Act), or US Tobacco Legislation (marketing accessments & support for US tobacco price program if used too much “non-domestic” tobacco)?

CULTURAL GOODS ARTICLE III Are cultural goods somehow different under Art III text? What is at stake & who cares?