This paper examines some of the features of rules of origin (RoO) that makes these policy instruments nontariff measures, reflects on the causes of the longstanding deadlock in the WTO on multilateral harmonization of non-preferential RoO, and reviews recent trends in RoO included in recent preferential trade agreements(PTAs) involving the EU and/or the US. These reveal a steady and substantial movement towards adoption of similar approaches and illustrate that cooperation to reduce the trade-impeding effects of differences in RoO across jurisdictions is feasible. We argue that from a trade facilitation perspective such cooperation can and should pursue greater convergence between preferential and nonpreferential RoO, building on the develo...
Rules of origin (ROO) have emerged as an area in which consensus is hard to achieve among negotiatin...
Sustained high growth in many developing countries (‘the rise of the rest’) combined with long-stand...
Rules of Origin (ROO) are in need of reform. Aside from being used for protectionist purposes, they ...
First published: March 2018This article discusses the deadlock in the WTO on multilateral harmonizat...
This article discusses the deadlock in the WTO on multilateral harmonization of non-preferential rul...
Trade liberalisation is often characterised as either preferential or nondiscriminatory but not all ...
The study of North-South trade agreements, their policy design and the negotiations that shape them,...
Defence date: 4 June 2013Volume 2: AnnexesExamining Board: Professor Ernst Ulrich Petersmann, Europe...
The paper aims to add to the understanding of the issues and suggests a framework to move towards th...
Preferential arrangements (bilateral and multilateral free trade areas and GSP systems (preferences ...
With preferential trading Agreements (PTAs) on the rise worldwide with multiple memberships, rules o...
The intent of this paper is to present a formal methodology for estimating rules of origin requireme...
Governments increasingly are seeking to use bilateral and regional trade agreements to reduce the co...
An explosion of different Rules of Origin (ROO) has accompanied the spread of Preferential Trade Agr...
The accelerated proliferation of Preferential Trade Agreements (PTAs) over the last decades and the ...
Rules of origin (ROO) have emerged as an area in which consensus is hard to achieve among negotiatin...
Sustained high growth in many developing countries (‘the rise of the rest’) combined with long-stand...
Rules of Origin (ROO) are in need of reform. Aside from being used for protectionist purposes, they ...
First published: March 2018This article discusses the deadlock in the WTO on multilateral harmonizat...
This article discusses the deadlock in the WTO on multilateral harmonization of non-preferential rul...
Trade liberalisation is often characterised as either preferential or nondiscriminatory but not all ...
The study of North-South trade agreements, their policy design and the negotiations that shape them,...
Defence date: 4 June 2013Volume 2: AnnexesExamining Board: Professor Ernst Ulrich Petersmann, Europe...
The paper aims to add to the understanding of the issues and suggests a framework to move towards th...
Preferential arrangements (bilateral and multilateral free trade areas and GSP systems (preferences ...
With preferential trading Agreements (PTAs) on the rise worldwide with multiple memberships, rules o...
The intent of this paper is to present a formal methodology for estimating rules of origin requireme...
Governments increasingly are seeking to use bilateral and regional trade agreements to reduce the co...
An explosion of different Rules of Origin (ROO) has accompanied the spread of Preferential Trade Agr...
The accelerated proliferation of Preferential Trade Agreements (PTAs) over the last decades and the ...
Rules of origin (ROO) have emerged as an area in which consensus is hard to achieve among negotiatin...
Sustained high growth in many developing countries (‘the rise of the rest’) combined with long-stand...
Rules of Origin (ROO) are in need of reform. Aside from being used for protectionist purposes, they ...