Brazil in World Trade
Contingent Protection Measures
Kluwer Law International (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 3. December 2012
Book
Hardback
248 pages
978-90-411-3335-9 (ISBN)
Description
Brazil, experiencing its largest economic expansion in three decades, is increasingly at the centre of international trade negotiations. As the world grapples with one of the most severe financial recessions of all time, Brazil is using this opportunity to harness its authority regionally and globally. The country's already booming exports, recent offshore oil discoveries, macroeconomic stabilization, efficient government policies, and strategic ties to other emerging powers such as China are combining to transform Brazil into an economic superpower. Domestically, Brazil has almost instantaneously been given added political clout, which it can use as leverage in international bargaining. Brazil's growing prominence on the world stage, both as an investor and as a beneficiary of investments, merits attention to its behaviour regarding contingent protection measures and its strategically active use of WTO law and mechanisms. This book provides a thorough analysis of current Brazilian trade policy in regard to both the country's historical economic situation and its commitments as a member of the World Trade Organization. Among the aspects that come under analysis are the following:
- Brazil's use of antidumping, countervailing measures, and safeguards;
- the lingering tendency towards protectionism in Brazil's traditional industrial sector;
- interaction between trade and competition policies;
- the strategic partnership between Brazil and China;
- resolution of Sino-Brazilian trade disputes;
- Brazil's regional free trade agreements;
- measures taken by Brazil as an importing country;
- measures taken by other WTO members against Brazil; and
- investigations conducted by foreign trade investigating authorities involving Brazilian exports.
Replete with case studies and analyses of relevant proposals and initiatives, this incomparable resource offers the most comprehensive treatment available in one place of Brazil's role and activity in the global trade regime. It is sure to be widely read not only by lawyers and legal academics but by the entire spectrum of those interested in the present and future of the world trade system.
- Brazil's use of antidumping, countervailing measures, and safeguards;
- the lingering tendency towards protectionism in Brazil's traditional industrial sector;
- interaction between trade and competition policies;
- the strategic partnership between Brazil and China;
- resolution of Sino-Brazilian trade disputes;
- Brazil's regional free trade agreements;
- measures taken by Brazil as an importing country;
- measures taken by other WTO members against Brazil; and
- investigations conducted by foreign trade investigating authorities involving Brazilian exports.
Replete with case studies and analyses of relevant proposals and initiatives, this incomparable resource offers the most comprehensive treatment available in one place of Brazil's role and activity in the global trade regime. It is sure to be widely read not only by lawyers and legal academics but by the entire spectrum of those interested in the present and future of the world trade system.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Zuidpoolsingel
Netherlands
Target group
Professional and scholarly
ISBN-13
978-90-411-3335-9 (9789041133359)
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Content
Acknowledgements.
About the Authors.
List of Abbreviations.
Introduction.
CHAPTER 1 Brazil in the Context of Economic Globalization.
CHAPTER 2 Antidumping.
CHAPTER 3 Subsidy and Countervailing Measures.
CHAPTER 4 Safeguards.
CHAPTER 5 Contingent Protection Measures in Brazil's Regional Trade Agreements.
CHAPTER 6 Brazilian Trade Disputes Related to Contingent Protection Measures.
Conclusion.
Appendix 1 Decree No. 1602 of 23 August 1995.
Appendix 2 CAMEX Resolution No. 13 of 29 February 2012 Establishes the Technical Group for Public Interest Assessment-GTIP.
Appendix 3 SECEX Directive No. 21 of 18 OCTOBER 2010-Anti-circumvention regulation.
Appendix 4 SECEX Directive No. 46 of 23 December 2011-New guidelines for the submission of trade remedies requests.
References.
Table of Cases and Regulations.
About the Authors.
List of Abbreviations.
Introduction.
CHAPTER 1 Brazil in the Context of Economic Globalization.
CHAPTER 2 Antidumping.
CHAPTER 3 Subsidy and Countervailing Measures.
CHAPTER 4 Safeguards.
CHAPTER 5 Contingent Protection Measures in Brazil's Regional Trade Agreements.
CHAPTER 6 Brazilian Trade Disputes Related to Contingent Protection Measures.
Conclusion.
Appendix 1 Decree No. 1602 of 23 August 1995.
Appendix 2 CAMEX Resolution No. 13 of 29 February 2012 Establishes the Technical Group for Public Interest Assessment-GTIP.
Appendix 3 SECEX Directive No. 21 of 18 OCTOBER 2010-Anti-circumvention regulation.
Appendix 4 SECEX Directive No. 46 of 23 December 2011-New guidelines for the submission of trade remedies requests.
References.
Table of Cases and Regulations.