Why Do (High-Income) Countries Wish to Green Their Trade Agreements?

IF 0.6 Q2 LAW
Tamara Grigoras
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In recent years, many states have undertaken to green their free trade agreements (FTA). As the pace of this evolution towards greener trade relations continues to accelerate, it has also been met with resistance. The inclusion of environmental commitments in FTAs has sometimes been dismissed as an attempt by high-income countries to level the playing field for their market actors by raising environmental standards abroad. Against this background, this article aims to investigate what underlying motive(s) (high-income) states pursue when they negotiate environmental provisions. Using the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) as a case study, it is argued that it is possible to rely on the legalization of these commitments to unravel treaty parties’ motives for negotiating such rules in the first place. In the case of the USMCA, it is found that the agreement’s environmental commitments could be interpreted as mirroring concern either for the environment or for unfair foreign competition. A closer look at the negotiation process leading to the adoption of the agreement suggests that it was mainly – although certainly not exclusively – out of environmental concerns that stringent environmental commitments were included in the USMCA. free trade agreements, US trade relations, economic integration, United States-Mexico- Canada Agreement, asymmetries of power, negotiation of treaties, environmental provisions, green protectionism, trade and sustainable development, legalization of international commitments
为什么(高收入)国家希望绿化其贸易协定?
近年来,许多国家已着手绿化其自由贸易协定(FTA)。随着向绿色贸易关系演变的步伐不断加快,这种演变也遇到了阻力。将环境承诺纳入自由贸易协定有时被认为是高收入国家试图通过提高国外的环境标准来为其市场参与者创造公平的竞争环境。在此背景下,本文旨在研究(高收入)国家在谈判环境条款时所追求的根本动机。本文以《美国-墨西哥-加拿大协定》(USMCA)为案例,认为可以依靠这些承诺的法律化来揭示条约缔约方首先谈判此类规则的动机。就《美国与墨西哥关于建立更紧密经贸关系的协定》而言,该协定的环境承诺可被解释为反映了对环境或外国不公平竞争的担忧。对导致该协定通过的谈判过程的深入研究表明,将严格的环境承诺纳入《美国墨西哥加拿大协定》主要是出于对环境的担忧,当然也不完全是出于这种担忧。自由贸易协定、美国贸易关系、经济一体化、美国墨西哥加拿大协定、权力不对称、条约谈判、环境条款、绿色保护主义、贸易与可持续发展、国际承诺的合法化
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