Date: 2021
Type: Working Paper
Nihil novi sub sole : the need for rethinking WTO and green subsidies in light of United States : renewable energy
Working Paper, EUI RSC, 2021/32, Global Governance Programme-439, [Global Economics]
NELSON, Douglas, PUCCIO, Laura, Nihil novi sub sole : the need for rethinking WTO and green subsidies in light of United States : renewable energy, EUI RSC, 2021/32, Global Governance Programme-439, [Global Economics] - https://hdl.handle.net/1814/70361
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US-Renewable Energy is the last in a series of WTO disputes involving subsidies schemes with local content requirements. Local content requirements (LCRs) are highly discriminatory and trade distortive instruments and therefore all cases concerning green energy have been found to violate WTO law. However, recent jurisprudence has developed a different definition of prohibited LCRs under the GATT and the SCM agreement, the latter allowing for some leeway to define origin of products under a government subsidy scheme. Depending how the subsidy scheme is framed, it will be able to be excused from the GATT’s more stringent prohibition of LCRs, this raises question of consistency in the application of the LCRs prohibition. Moreover, we review a simple and robust approach that modern welfare economics suggests for framing discussions of subsidy policy. We apply this approach to the case of renewable energy subsidies and discuss some complexities with respect to local content requirements. In conclusion, this allows us to critically assess and review proposals to increase coherence between WTO subsidy policy and green energy promotion policies and submit proposals to achieve better suited WTO subsidy rules.
Cadmus permanent link: https://hdl.handle.net/1814/70361
ISSN: 1028-3625
Series/Number: EUI RSC; 2021/32; Global Governance Programme-439; [Global Economics]
Publisher: European University Institute
Other topic(s): Trade, investment and international cooperation