欧盟-英国贸易与合作协定中的原产地规则:概念与实践挑战

IF 0.6 Q2 LAW
V. Chornyi
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在优惠贸易协定的背景下,原产地规则因其倾向于为保护主义目标服务而引起了负面注意。在此背景下,作者试图阐明与欧盟-英国贸易与合作协定中谈判的原产地规则有关的几个概念和实践挑战。讨论从两个基本命题开始:首先,该协议中包含的原产地规则在本质上与其他现代欧盟与发达经济体伙伴的贸易协定中包含的原产地规则相似;其次,欧盟和英国达成的特惠原产地规则,体现了谈判双方协调进口竞争行业和出口行业不同利益的结果。作者确定并分析了欧盟-英国贸易与合作协定中的原产地规则所带来的以下具体挑战:(1)原产地积累的可能性有限;(2)过渡性原产地要求和原产地配额的保护主义潜力;(3)对北爱尔兰的贸易阻碍效应;(4)对贸易上的内向加工方案进行潜在审查的寒蝉效应。根据所进行的分析,作者得出的结论是,这些挑战对贸易产生了负面影响,因为它们的运作阻止了欧盟-英国贸易与合作协定下合法贸易机会的扩大。原产地,原产地规则,优惠原产地,自由贸易协定,欧盟-英国贸易与合作协定,英国脱欧,向内加工,退货,对角线累积,原产地配额
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Rules of Origin in the EU-UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement: Conceptual and Practical Challenges
In the context of preferential trade agreements, Rules of Origin have attracted negative attention for their propensity to serve protectionist objectives. Against this background, the author seeks to shed light on several conceptual and practical challenges in connection with the Rules of Origin negotiated in the EU-UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement. The discussion proceeds from two basic propositions: first, the Rules of Origin included in this agreement resemble, in essential terms, those included in other modern EU trade agreements with advanced-economy partners; and second, preferential Rules of Origin, such as those agreed between the EU and the UK, embody the outcome of reconciling the divergent interests of import-competing and export industries by the negotiating partners. The author has identified and analysed the following specific challenges posed by the Rules of Origin in the EU-UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement: (1) limited possibilities for origin cumulation; (2) protectionist potential of transitional origin requirements and origin quotas; (3) trade-hindering effect with respect to Northern Ireland; and (4) chilling effect of the potential review of inward processing schemes on trade. Based on the analysis conducted, the author concludes that these challenges negatively affect trade because they operate to foreclose the expansion of legitimate trade opportunities under the EU-UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement. Origin, Rules of Origin, Preferential Origin, Free Trade Agreements, EU-UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement, Brexit, Inward Processing, Returned Goods, Diagonal Cumulation, Origin Quotas
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