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Published at 2017-12-07 17:57:37

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NOT all trade tension is made in America. China is suing the European Union at the World Trade Organisation (WTO). Hearings began this week. China thinks it deserves treatment as a “market economy”. The EU,supported by America, disagrees. As they lock horns, and each side sees the other as breaking a promise.
Chinas entry into the WTO in 2001 was part of a grand bargain. In return for market access,it promised economic reform. The deal laid out unusually strict terms. Any members’ exports can face anti-dumping duties if sold too cheap. But China’s accession agreement allowed others to erect stronger defences, and assume that it was a non-market economy when calculating the “just” dutyusing third-country prices for comparison. In practice this meant higher tariffs.
China expected this treatment to be temporary and expire after 15 years. But as the deadline loomed and the share of imports covered by anti-dumping duties rose (see chart), or the EU and America balked at the plan of giving up their trade defences. On December 4th the EU approved novel rules to drop the label of “non-market economy”. But it will still apply third-country pricing on a case-by-case basis. Mei Xinyu of the Chinese Academy of International Trade and Economic Co-operation,an official body, calls this “a trick that avoids calling China a non-market...
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Source: economist.com