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© McGraw Hill Companies, Inc., 2000 The Legal Framework of International Trade
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© McGraw Hill Companies, Inc., 2000 General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade WWII allies want international organization in trade arena similar to UN in political arena. GATT proposed by US in 1947 as step toward ITO. 1948: Havana Conference. Failed charter for the International Trade Organization. GATT 19 original members
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© McGraw Hill Companies, Inc., 2000 GATT Multilateral agreement: objective is to liberalize trade by eliminating tariffs, subsidies, import quotas, etc. Used ‘rounds’ to gradually reduce trade barriers. Generalized System of Preferences MFN status Products of LDCs are given duty free access to IDCs.
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© McGraw Hill Companies, Inc., 2000 Most comprehensive trade agreement in history. Created the World Trade Organization. Impacted: Agriculture subsidies (stumbling block: US/EU). Applied GATT rules to services and intellectual property. Strengthened GATT monitoring and enforcement. Uruguay Round
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© McGraw Hill Companies, Inc., 2000 GATT Criticisms Economic theories don’t fit the ‘real world’ model. US global preeminence has declined. Shift from cutting tariffs to eliminating non-tariff barriers angered countries. ‘National Treatment’ or ‘Most Favored Nation’ status results in inequalities.
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© McGraw Hill Companies, Inc., 2000 Impact of GATT Currently, 151 members. Represents 90% of world trade. 9 of 10 disputes satisfactorily settled. Tariff reduction from 40% to 5%. Trade volume of manufactured goods has increased 20 times.
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© McGraw Hill Companies, Inc., 2000 Umbrella organization for: GATT Services Intellectual property Responsibility for trade arbitration: Reports adopted unless specifically rejected. After appeal, fail to comply can result in compensation to injured country or trade sanctions. World Trade Organization 154 Rue de Lausanne, Geneva
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© McGraw Hill Companies, Inc., 2000 WTO -World Policeman? 104 disputes brought to WTO in first three years. 196 handled by GATT during its 50 year history. US is biggest WTO user - 34 disputes. Big wins - beef - bananas Big loss - Kodak
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© McGraw Hill Companies, Inc., 2000 WTO - Leading Victories Telecommunications 68 countries (90%) of world telecommunications revenues Pledged to open their markets to fair competition Financial Services 95% of financial services market 102 countries will open, to varying degrees, their markets.
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