Navigating Trade Remedies in a Changing World
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On this episode of Trade Knowledge Matters, Amar discusses with Aproop Bhave, Chief Economist, UK Trade Remedies Authority and Lorand Bartels, Professor of International Law at the University of Cambridge and Counsel, Freshfields LLP. In this episode they cover: The application of the Economic Interest Test (EIT) mandated by UK legislation and analyse the lessons learned from its implementation in the UK context. The challenges faced in transitioning to a low carbon economy, focusing on subsidies for green industries and the dilemma of balancing static and dynamic benefits against potential adverse effects on domestic producers The effectiveness of environmental regulations in trade, investigating the role of trade remedies in analysing distortions in foreign markets, market definition, and injury to domestic producers. And much more covered. Check out our ⁠website⁠. Also, we would like to hear from you, our listeners! Send us an email, [email protected] And share with us your comments, thoughts or even perspectives on our episodes. Please, rate, review, share and subscribe to our podcast.
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