Title: PROPOSED ARCHITECTURE OF SPECIAL SAFEGUARDS MECHANISMS
1PROPOSED ARCHITECTURE OF SPECIAL SAFEGUARDS
MECHANISMS
- By
- Prof. Francis A.S.T. Matambalya
- Paper Presented at ICTSD Informal Peer Review
Meeting, - 25th November 2005, Geneva
2I. COMMON CONCEPTUALISATION OF SAFEGUARDS
- Action taken to protect industry from an
unexpected build-up of imports, or threatening to
cause serious injury. - Key Articles on Safeguards
- Article XIX of GATT 1994 Emergency Action on
Import. - Article 5 of AoA of the UR Special Safeguards
(SSG).
3II. EXTENDED CONCEPTUALISATION OF SAFEGUARDS
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- Several other WTO provisions have safeguard
effect - 2 - Other Emergency Trade Measures.
- General Exceptions.
- Security Exceptions.
- Measures against Unfair Trade.
- General Waivers.
- Measures Allowing Modification of Concessions and
Tariff Renegotiations.
4 II. EXTENDED CONCEPTUALISATION OF SAFEGUARDS
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- Other Emergency Trade Remedies
- Article XI Exceptions to General Elimination of
Quantitative Restrictions contained in Article
XI.2. - Article XVIII (Government interventions/subsidies
for economic development).
5 II. EXTENDED CONCEPTUALISATION OF SAFEGUARDS
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- General Exceptions
- General Exceptions under GATT 1994 Article XX.
- General Exceptions under GATS Article XIV.
6 II. EXTENDED CONCEPTUALISATION OF SAFEGUARDS
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- Security Exceptions
- Under GATT 1994.
- Under GATS 1994.
7 II. EXTENDED CONCEPTUALISATION OF SAFEGUARDS
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- General Waivers
- Article XXV of GATT 1994.
8 II. EXTENDED CONCEPTUALISATION OF SAFEGUARDS
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- Modifications of Schedules of Tariff Concessions
and Tariff Renegotiation - Article XXVII Renegotiations and Modification.
9 II. EXTENDED CONCEPTUALISATION OF SAFEGUARDS
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- Remedies Against Unfair Trade
- Anti-Dumping (AD) Article VI of GATT 1994.
- Subsidies and and Countervailing Measures (SCM)
Article XVI of GATT 1994.
10III. UTILITY OF SAFEGUARDS - 1
- Market stability goals.
- Non-market goals.
11III. UTILITY OF SAFEGUARDS - 2
12III. UTILITY OF SAFEGUARDS - 3
13IV. WHY SSM?
- Many developing countries did not qualify for SSG
provided in Article 5 of AoA. - Existing Safeguard Instruments have limitations.
- General Council allowed formation of SSM
- SSM closely linked with Special Products.
14V. BEACONS OF SSM - 1
15V. BEACONS OF SSM - 2
16VI. SUMMARY OF MAIN PROPOSALS FOR SSM - 1
17 VI. SUMMARY OF MAIN PROPOSALS FOR SSM - 2
18 VI. SUMMARY OF MAIN PROPOSALS FOR SSM - 3
19 VI. SUMMARY OF MAIN PROPOSALS FOR SSM - 4
20 VI. SUMMARY OF MAIN PROPOSALS FOR SSM - 5
21 VI. SUMMARY OF MAIN PROPOSALS FOR SSM - 6
22 VI. SUMMARY OF MAIN PROPOSALS FOR SSM - 7
23 VI. SUMMARY OF MAIN PROPOSALS FOR SSM - 8
24 VI. SUMMARY OF MAIN PROPOSALS FOR SSM - 9
25 VI. SUMMARY OF MAIN PROPOSALS FOR SSM - 10
26 VI. SUMMARY OF MAIN PROPOSALS FOR SSM - 11
27 VI. SUMMARY OF MAIN PROPOSALS FOR SSM - 12
28 VI. SUMMARY OF MAIN PROPOSALS FOR SSM - 13
29 VI. SUMMARY OF MAIN PROPOSALS FOR SSM - 14
30 VII. SSM VOLUME TRIGGER - 1
31 VII. SSM VOLUME TRIGGER - 2
32VII. SSM VOLUME TRIGGER - 3
33VII. SSM VOLUME TRIGGER - 4
34VIII. SSM PRICE TRIGGER - 1
35VII. SSM PRICE TRIGGER - 2
36VIII. SSM PRICE TRIGGER - 3
37VIII. SSM PRICE TRIGGER - 4
38 VIII. SSM PRICE TRIGGER - 5
39 VIII. SSM PRICE TRIGGER COMPARABLE CHANGES IN
ADDITIONAL DUTY FOR SSG
40 VIII. SSM PRICE TRIGGER COMPARING CHANGES
OF ADDITIOMJAL DUTY FOR SSG AND SSM
41 VIII. CONCLUSIONS