Jochen Beck, Pieter Van Vaerenbergh, Laurent Ruessmann, Kristiyana Drandarova
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In two recent rulings regarding anti-subsidy duties on imports from Egypt, the EU General Court confirmed that cross-border subsidies can be countervailed under the Basic Anti-Subsidy (AS) Regulation. According to the General Court, Belt and Road subsidies granted by China to subsidiaries of Chinese state-owned companies outside China can legitimately be attributed to the government of third countries through application of international law principles. This article looks at the General Court’s findings and the implications for further AS investigations against crossborder subsidies. Cross-border subsidies, General Court, Basic AS Regulation, Belt and Road Initiative, countervailing duties, SCM Agreement, ILC Articles