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Andrew D Mitchell, "Hometown Heroes: Onshoring, Promoting Local Content & WTO Law" (2004) 25(4) Journal of World Investment & Trade 481

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posted on 2024-08-22, 23:56 authored by Andrew MitchellAndrew Mitchell

This article examines the complexities and challenges associated with onshoring manufacturing through local content requirements within the context of World Trade Organization (WTO) law. Governments have intensified efforts to relocate production within their territories, leveraging local content requirements and incentives. This shift is primarily justified by the need for supply chain resilience, public health, and national security, aiming to mitigate risks associated with reliance on foreign suppliers during crises. However, these strategies may conflict with WTO obligations, particularly those concerning trade-related investment measures and subsidies. Using pharmaceuticals as a case study, this article explores the rationale, scope, and implications of WTO rules on local content policies. The analysis provides insights into how nations navigate the delicate balance between enhancing domestic capabilities and adhering to international trade laws.

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Safeguarding health in International Investment Agreements

National Health and Medical Research Council

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