Regulatory Cooperation in Mega-Regional Trade Agreements

Qingjiang Kong, Weimin Chen
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Trade friction in the age of global value chains is primarily due to regulatory diversity. While due to the lack of disciplines in the WTO context on the exercise of regulatory powers by states, it is difficult to eradicate the diversity, regulatory cooperation is key to reducing the restraints that heterogenous regulations may impose on international trade. Recent mega-regional trade agreements have gone beyond the WTO disciplines and put forward novel and ambitious approaches to regulatory cooperation to address behind-the-border non-tariff measures. After a critical review of the new regulatory cooperation mechanisms in three mega-regional trade agreements, this article argues that these new regulatory cooperation mechanisms have spelled out a thick web of procedures that can be used to deliver better quality domestic regulations as well as enhance governmental coordination through joint institutions that monitors the consistency of proposed regulations with treaty commitments. It is still too early to assume that these new initiatives will significantly impact ameliorating the adverse effects of regulatory diversity in international trade. Nevertheless, they break new ground in international economic rule-making and hold great promise.
大区域贸易协定中的监管合作
全球价值链时代的贸易摩擦主要是由于监管的多样性。虽然由于世贸组织背景下缺乏对国家行使监管权力的纪律,很难消除多样性,但监管合作是减少异质监管可能对国际贸易施加限制的关键。最近的大型区域贸易协定已经超越了世贸组织的规则,提出了新颖而雄心勃勃的监管合作方法,以解决边境背后的非关税措施。在对三个大型区域贸易协定中新的监管合作机制进行批判性审查后,本文认为,这些新的监管合作机制已经阐明了一个厚厚的程序网络,可用于提供更高质量的国内法规,并通过监督拟议法规与条约承诺的一致性的联合机构加强政府协调。现在就认为这些新举措将对改善国际贸易管理多样化的不利影响产生重大影响还为时过早。然而,它们在国际经济规则制定方面开辟了新天地,前景广阔。
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