Tariff Flexibility Amid Formation of Preferential Trade Agreements: WTO Law vs. PTA Law

IF 2.2 3区 社会学 Q2 ECONOMICS
Jong Bum Kim, Li Yoo
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Abstract This paper examines the legal ramifications of using tariff flexibility arising from GATT unbound tariff lines or tariff overhangs under both WTO and preferential trade agreement (PTA) law when flexibility is exercised preferentially for PTA partners. Under WTO law, a WTO member that is a party to a PTA under GATT Article XXIV is required to use tariff flexibility on a non-discriminatory basis. However, PTA obligations including tariff elimination commitments and a standstill clause prohibit the WTO member from raising applied tariffs on imports from the PTA parties, thereby preventing the use of tariff flexibility on a non-discriminatory manner. In contrast, a WTO member entering into a PTA under the Enabling Clause may use tariff flexibility discriminatorily without violating WTO law. A WTO member has greater legal latitude in utilizing tariff flexibility if it forms a PTA under the Enabling Clause rather than under GATT Article XXIV. The discriminatory exercise of tariff flexibility by some WTO members in conformity with PTA obligations, but in violation of WTO law, is further evidence of the fragmentation of the world trading system, where WTO law is facing its limits.
优惠贸易协定形成中的关税灵活性:WTO法与PTA法
摘要本文探讨了在WTO和优惠贸易协定(PTA)法律下,当优先为PTA伙伴行使灵活性时,使用关税灵活性所产生的关税灵活性的法律后果。根据世贸组织法律,根据关贸总协定第24条加入优惠贸易区的世贸组织成员必须在非歧视的基础上使用关税灵活性。但是,优惠贸易区的义务,包括取消关税的承诺和停顿条款,禁止世贸组织成员提高对优惠贸易区各缔约方进口产品的适用关税,从而妨碍以非歧视的方式使用关税灵活性。相反,根据授权条款加入优惠贸易区的世贸组织成员可以在不违反世贸组织法律的情况下歧视性地使用关税灵活性。如果世贸组织成员根据授权条款而不是根据关贸总协定第24条形成PTA,则在利用关税灵活性方面具有更大的法律自由度。一些世贸组织成员按照优惠贸易区的义务,但违反世贸组织法律,歧视性地行使关税灵活性,这进一步证明了世界贸易制度的支离破碎,而世贸组织法律在这方面正面临其极限。
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