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Asian Free Trade Agreements And Wto Compatibility: Goods, Services, Trade Facilitation And Economic Cooperation (Hardcover)
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Asian Free Trade Agreements And Wto Compatibility: Goods, Services, Trade Facilitation And Economic Cooperation (Hardcover)
Series: World Scientific Studies in International Economics, 32
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It is an appropriate time to rethink the relationship between trade
regionalism and multilateralism in the Asian context as we witness
the proliferation of free trade agreements (FTAs) in Asia. In the
1980s and 1990s, many scholars and policymakers believed that Asian
integration was market-based, rather than legal-based, and that
Asian integration would never be codified through agreements. Yet
today, there are a large number of FTAs signed and under
negotiation in Asia.This book investigates the appropriate
relationship between regionalism and multilateralism, with a
special reference to recent FTAs in Asia. It is undeniable that
past trade multilateralism-regionalism debates centered on the
trade-in-goods aspect. However, the majority of recent FTAs in Asia
cover issues beyond trade-in-goods and tariff liberalization, such
as trade facilitation, services, and economic cooperation. While
the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) Article XXIV
governs regional integration initiatives in trade in goods, there
is no (or at most a thin) World Trade Organization (WTO) Agreement
that stipulates the relationship between regionalism and
multilateralism in issue areas other than goods.Thus, this study
carefully considers the meaning of "WTO-compatible FTAs" by
distinguishing "WTO consistency" and "WTO friendliness", going
beyond GATT Article XXIV debates and proposes a general framework
for examining the openness of regionalism in various issue areas by
identifying tree-type questions to distinguish several types of
exclusiveness. It then specifically asks the following questions:
Can Asian FTAs that cover several issues be considered
multilateralism friendly? How does the relationship between
regionalism and multilateralism differ between trade-in-goods and
non-goods issue areas? What are policies that might reduce the
exclusiveness of regional initiatives? The study concludes by
listing counterintuitive policy suggestions to make FTAs truly WTO
compatible. The book also includes a comprehensive list of FTAs in
Asia and several WTO Agreements relating to trade regionalism.
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