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Author: georgeperetzqc

Event: The UK anti-subsidy regime after Brexit

February 10, 2020 georgeperetzqc

The UK State Aid Law Association, Shearman and Sterling, and the UK Trade Forum are pleased to announce a new event on the EU’s anti-subsidy

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House of Commons Report on Trade Remedies – Why it Deserves Serious Consideration

May 10, 2018 georgeperetzqc

The House of Commons International Trade Select Committee has today published its report on the provisions in the Trade Bill and the Customs (Cross Border

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Briefing Paper: The Government’s Proposed Legislation for Trade Remedies

January 22, 2018 georgeperetzqc

This briefing reflects, with an introduction and some updating, my comments at the UK Trade Forum/Steptoe & Johnson seminar on 15 January 2018 on trade

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How to “Roll Over” EU and Third Country FTAs During the Brexit Transition

December 15, 2017 georgeperetzqc

Now that “sufficient progress” has been made in the negotiations between the UK and EU27 on the withdrawal agreement, discussions are likely soon to begin

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Trade Defence Instruments: Issues for the UK Post-Brexit

October 10, 2017 georgeperetzqc

A “Trade 101” post on this blog briefly explains the main features of trade defence instruments (“TDIs”).  In short, they are exceptional customs duties imposed

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What Are Trade Defence Instruments?

October 10, 2017 georgeperetzqc

In the real world of international trade, governments get involved in supporting their own domestic industries. Trade defence instruments (“TDIs”) are mechanisms, allowed by WTO

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Recent Posts

  • The UK’s regulatory sovereignty vs. free trade dilemma July 28, 2020
  • Of drams and disputes – the United States’ Airbus tariffs and its implication for British trade policy July 22, 2020
  • Dispute settlement and the US-UK trade agreement: lessons from the NAFTA renegotiation May 12, 2020
  • Coronavirus response sheds light on tough UK trade choices ahead March 30, 2020
  • Event: The UK anti-subsidy regime after Brexit February 10, 2020
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