ID | 148695 |
Title Proper | China's anti-dumping problems and mitigation through regional trade agreements |
Language | ENG |
Author | Whalley, John ; Sun, Yanlin |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | The present paper explores the opportunities for China's regional trade agreement (RTA) initiatives to mitigate its anti-dumping problems. The paper highlights the severity and discriminatory nature of China's anti-dumping problems. The high concentration of the share of anti-dumping actions taken by the top 4 and top 8 anti-dumping initiators is noted. Our finding of a weak effect of existing RTAs on mitigating China's anti-dumping problems supports the argument that China could become more active in mitigating anti-dumping problems through RTA negotiations. An RTA can include a higher level of openness in exchange for an improvement in regional anti-dumping provisions. Case studies on RTAs involving the EU, the USA and India offer some precedents for offering inducements and modifying regional anti-dumping provisions. The approaches for China may lie in obtaining market economy status from intensive anti-dumping initiators at RTA levels and also altering regional anti-dumping provisions that could be put in place in exchange for some potential concessions. |
`In' analytical Note | China and World Economy Vol. 24, No.6; Nov-Dec 2016: p.87-107 |
Journal Source | China and World Economy 2016-12 24, 6 |
Key Words | Agreement ; Anti-Dumping ; Regional Trade ; Mitigation |