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Japan In The Ec: Changing Strategies For Changing Times, Andrea R. Reichel
Japan In The Ec: Changing Strategies For Changing Times, Andrea R. Reichel
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law
This Note addresses the effects of European integration on Japanese-Community trade relations. It explores, in order, the effects of the customs union and the common customs tariff, the changing quota system, the Community's anti-dumping legislation and rules of origin, and voluntary export restraint agreements. The Note also considers the effect of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) on these trade relations. While recognizing that the Community is taking steps to impede Japanese investment in the Community, the author observes that some of these measures may be neither legal nor effective. The author concludes that Japan is well-positioned to …
General Agreement On Tariffs And Trade: The Effect Of The Uruguay Round Multilateral Trade Negotiations On U.S. Intellectual Property Rights, Solomon F. Balraj
General Agreement On Tariffs And Trade: The Effect Of The Uruguay Round Multilateral Trade Negotiations On U.S. Intellectual Property Rights, Solomon F. Balraj
Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law
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The U.S./Mexico Tuna Embargo Dispute: A Case Study Of The Gatt And Environmental Progress, Carol J. Beyers
The U.S./Mexico Tuna Embargo Dispute: A Case Study Of The Gatt And Environmental Progress, Carol J. Beyers
Maryland Journal of International Law
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Maquiladoras: Will The Program Continue., Cheryl Schechter, David Brill Jr.
Maquiladoras: Will The Program Continue., Cheryl Schechter, David Brill Jr.
St. Mary's Law Journal
This Article will discuss the industry and relevant aspects of the legal framework which evolved into the modern maquiladora operation. It will also analyze the possible impact of the ongoing North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) negotiations on the Mexican maquiladora industry. In the late seventies and early eighties, Mexico plunged into an economic crisis brought on in part by its almost exclusive dependence on oil exports. The extreme drop in the international oil market forced the country to restructure its economy with a greater emphasis on manufacturing for export. Mexico’s maquiladora program played a key role in this aspect …
United States Customs Law Affecting The Movement Of Goods Into And Out Of Mexico., Robert T. Givens, Rayburn Berry
United States Customs Law Affecting The Movement Of Goods Into And Out Of Mexico., Robert T. Givens, Rayburn Berry
St. Mary's Law Journal
Trade between the United State and Mexico rose dramatically over the past decade. Several factors account for this increase in trade. These factors include the relative weakness of the Mexican currency, growth of the maquiladora industry, and increased Mexican production of exportable products generally. Other factors include Mexico’s 1986 accession to General Agreements Tariff and Trade (GATT), the resultant lowering of Mexican customs duties, and a good long-term working relationship between the two countries. If ongoing negotiations culminate in a North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) the trend will accelerate.
Laws regulating the importation of merchandise into the United States …