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European Union: Dealing with Chinese competition

  • When China joined the World Trade Organisation in 2001, its accession agreement contained several conditions to give the country time to liberalise its economy.

  • Under article 15 (a) (ii), WTO members who refuse to grant China market economy status were allowed to choose the methodology for calculating the reference price used in anti-dumping investigations.

  • This article expired on 11 December 2016. Certain WTO members must now revise their anti-dumping strategies. This is notably the case for the European Union, which has built up close trade ties with China over the past fifteen years.

 

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