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Trump, Brexit, China and so much more Everything you wanted to know about the new EU trade rules and other developments in international trade 18 October 2018

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Established rules and approaches are changing fast Major recent revisions to EU trade defence rules New trade tools or revision or better use of existing tools? World Trade Organisation reforms Addressing the impact of EU regulations on trade Development of EU s bi- and multi-lateral relationships Change in basic EU orientation? We are not naïve free traders! 3

Recent revisions to EU trade defence rules NME rules Methodology to address significant market distortions: from Analogue Country methodology to Reference Country methodology (no more reference to NME s) Market distortions must be proven in complaint: re China, Commission report exists but need to link the systemic distortions to product concerned (Reports for other countries? Report on Russia coming soon ) New methodology is not producer-specific: NV no longer established based on actual sales prices and cost data of one or more AC producers NV is constructed on basis of information re manufacturing costs (raw materials, labour, energy, ), SG&A and profit which is publicly available in RC 4

Recent revisions to EU trade defence rules TDI modernisation Non-application of the lesser duty rule: always in anti-subsidy cases and possible in anti-dumping cases if major raw material distortions exist High threshold: distortion of one raw material must be at least 17% of COP Restricted set of qualifying distortions: closed list in Article 7(2a) Additional Union interest test 5

Recent revisions to EU trade defence rules TDI modernisation (2) Adjustments will allow higher injury margins Minimum target profit: 6% for EU producers Target price of EU producers: possible to take into account additional costs Actual costs of production which result from compliance with multilateral environmental agreements to which the Union is a party or from International Labour Organisation Conventions Future costs which result from those agreements and conventions, and which the Union industry will incur during the application period of the measures 6

Recent revisions to EU trade defence rules TDI modernisation (3) Change to standing requirement: definition of major proportion of Union Industry de-linked from 25% threshold Registration of imports: possible from beginning of the investigation and on Commission s own initiative Shipping clause introduced: pre-disclosure of provisional measures AD investigations possible for continental shelf or exclusive economic zone Shorter procedure in AD investigations for both provisional and definitive stages AS : Commission can take into account subsidies found during investigation Refund of duties paid during expiry review if measures are not extended 7

New trade tools or revision or better use of existing tools? Global trade environment has changed much since WTO founded (1995) No longer just country A exports to Country B: global supply chains with manufacturing with components from several countries, borderless technology (cloud computing) Major impact of technology on manufacturing : Industry 4.0 and IOT Greater concern to account for social and environmental costs Greater impact of State-run trade-disruptive economic model: GOC direction of strategic industries (including via SOE s) & OBOR 8

New trade tools or revision or better use of existing tools? (2) A number of trade tools exist but they are not adequate/sufficient for today s challenges Trade defence tools (AD, AS, safeguards) Other WTO rules re non-tariff (regulatory) barriers, IPR protection, investment measures Adapt existing tools: AD done, now focus is on AS Devise new (EU-wide) tools Investment screening regime Rules on public procurement Rules on SOE activities 9

World Trade Organisation reforms Over last 20 years, WTO rules have become less relevant to challenges of global trade realities (negotiations of new rules are stagnant) while WTO jurisprudence has taken activist approach US blocks appointment of WTO Appellate Body members to protest against gap-filling, and uses national security & Section 301 (re IPR violations) to impose additional duties Big issue is China s failure to meet its WTO obligations (including its WTO Accession Protocol) (e.g. transparency obligations re subsidies) and inability of WTO rules to address adequately distortions from State-directed economic model US and EU pursue reform on separate tracks, but also US and EU together with Japan EU launched working group with China : outcome of July 2018 summit, first meeting in October 2018 Trilateral initiative : focused on subsidies, SOE s, transparency 10

Trade impact of EU rules re labour, products and environment EU leads in advocating sustainability : but unilateral regulations create uneven playing field New trade defence provisions allow consideration of environmental and labour standards and costs in certain circumstances (e.g. choice of Reference Country) Sustainability chapter in FTA and EPAs No trade deals with countries that are not parties to the Paris Climate Agreement (French initiative backed by the EU) But limited in scope and issues of sanctions, enforcement Pending broader adoption of sustainability rules, EU needs to consider trade impact of nontrade-specific EU regulations (e.g. REACH), and ensure level playing field 11

The EU s relationship with Third Countries Stagnation of WTO talks led to flood of bi- and multi-lateral trade deals : EU has FTAs in force with more than 70 countries accounting for 40% of the world s GDP (and new/ongoing negotiations with many others, including India, Indonesia, Mercosur) EU-Japan Economic Partnership Agreement : finalised December 2017, awaiting approval of Council and EP EU-Vietnam FTA : completed in December 2016, entry into force is expected in 2019 EU-Canada CETA : entered into force provisionally in September 2017, presently with EU MS for ratification Brexit : with or without a Withdrawal Agreement, the UK and EU will negotiate trade arrangements in 2019 US : talks on regulatory cooperation (zero tariff deal?) (June 2018, EU retaliated against US steel and aluminium tariffs) China : investment agreement negotiations are difficult; proposed draft EU legislation would allow Member States to better control FDI in strategic EU sectors Cambodia and Myanmar : EU moves toward withdrawal of Everything but Arms benefit under the GSP 12

Final observations and questions Change in basic EU orientation? We are not naïve free traders! New trade tools or revision or better use of existing tools? Short-term impact of WTO reform efforts? Effective EU measures (unilateral and bilateral) to ensure level playing field in relation to imports & impact of non-trade-specific EU regulations? Third country trade relations: Which way to go? (UK, US, China, ) 13

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