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Pure Business, Law Enforcement or Sheer Politics? The EU’s WTO Complaints against Chinese Export Restrictions on Raw Materials. EU Diplomacy Paper 06/2013

机译:纯粹的商业,执法或纯政治?欧盟WTO对中国原材料出口限制的投诉。欧盟外交文件06/2013

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In light of the growing international competition among states and globally operating companies for limited natural resources, export restrictions on raw materials have become a popular means for governments to strive for various goals, including industrial development, natural resource conservation and environmental protection. For instance, China as a major supplier of many raw materials has been using its powerful position to both economic and political ends. The European Union (EU), alongside economic heavyweights such as the US, Japan and Mexico, launched two high-profile cases against such export restrictions by China at the WTO in 2009 and 2012. Against this background, this paper analyses the EU’s motivations in the initiation of trade disputes on export restrictions at WTO, particularly focusing on the two cases with China. It argues that the EU's WTO complaints against export restrictions on raw materials are to a large extent motivated by its economic and systemic interests rather than political interests. The EU is more likely to launch a WTO complaint, the stronger the potential and actual impact on its economy, the more ambiguous the WTO rules and the stronger the internal or external lobbying by member states or companies. This argumentation is based on the analysis of pertinent factors such as the economic impact, the ambiguity of WTO law on export restrictions and the pressure by individual member states on the EU as well as the role of joint complaints at the WTO and political considerations influencing the EU’s decision-making process.
机译:鉴于各州和全球运营公司之间对有限自然资源的国际竞争日趋激烈,对原材料的出口限制已成为各国政府争取实现各种目标的普遍手段,包括工业发展,自然资源保护和环境保护。例如,中国作为许多原材料的主要供应国,一直在经济和政治目的上利用其强大的地位。欧盟(EU)以及美国,日本和墨西哥等经济重磅力量,于2009年和2012年在WTO上针对中国的此类出口限制发起了两起备受瞩目的案件。在此背景下,本文分析了欧盟在2009年的动机。在WTO引发有关出口限制的贸易争端,尤其是针对与中国的两个案件。它认为,欧盟的WTO抱怨原材料出口限制在很大程度上是由于其经济和系统利益,而不是政治利益。欧盟更有可能发起WTO申诉,对其经济的潜在影响和实际影响越强,WTO规则越模糊,成员国或公司的内部或外部游说也就越强。该论点基于对相关因素的分析,例如经济影响,WTO法律对出口限制的含糊不清,个别成员国对欧盟的压力以及联合申诉在WTO中的作用以及影响贸易政策的政治考虑因素。欧盟的决策过程。

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    Woitzik Mirko;

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