Anti-Dumping Policies and Safeguard Measures in the Context of Costa Rica’s Economic Liberalization

This paper reviews the most important changes, both in the economy and in the legal and institutional framework, to deal with unfair trade practices that Costa Rica has experienced during its trade liberalization process. It also evaluates whether the sectors that as a result of such a process have been facing increased foreign competition, and may have attempted to use the World Trade Organization (WTO) rules adopted by Costa Rica as a protectionist instrument. Costa Rica's legal framework against unfair trade practices at the multilateral level emerged when the country adopted the WTO rules on antidumping policies and safeguard measures. That has been reinforced at the bilateral level through the subscription of free trade agreements with Central America, Mexico, the Dominican Republic, Chile, and Canada. So far, only six antidumping petitions and five safeguards have been received by the government. In reviewing these petitions, the government has paid particular attention to the impact of any action on the competitiveness of the domestic market and on the possibility that it would support modernization of the industry. Behind the political acceptance of this disciplined approach lies widespread recognition of the social as well as economic progress that liberalization has supported.

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Main Authors: Monge-González, Ricardo, Monge-Ariño, Francisco
Format: Policy Research Working Paper biblioteca
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2005-05
Subjects:ABSOLUTE TERMS, AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS, ANTI-DUMPING DUTIES, ANTI-DUMPING MEASURES, ANTIDUMPING, ANTIDUMPING PETITIONS, ANTIDUMPING POLICIES, AVERAGE TARIFF, BALANCE OF PAYMENTS, BILATERAL TRADE, BONDS, CAPITAL ACCOUNT, CENTRAL AMERICA, COMMERCIAL POLICIES, COMMON MARKET, COMPETITIVENESS, CONSUMERS, COUNTERVAILING DUTIES, COUNTERVAILING DUTY, COUNTERVAILING MEASURES, COUNTRY OF ORIGIN, CREATING, CURRENT ACCOUNT, CURRENT ACCOUNT DEFICIT, DESTINATION MARKET, DEVALUATION, DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY, DOMESTIC INDUSTRY, DOMESTIC MARKET, DOMESTIC POLICIES, DOMESTIC PRODUCERS, DOMESTIC PRODUCTION, DUMPED IMPORTS, ECONOMIC COMPETITIVENESS, ECONOMIC CRISIS, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, ECONOMIC INTEGRATION, ECONOMIC LIBERALIZATION PROCESS, ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE, ECONOMIC POLICY, ECONOMIC PROGRESS, EQUILIBRIUM, EXCHANGE RATE, EXPORT BIAS, EXPORT PERFORMANCE, EXPORT PRICE, EXPORT PROMOTION, EXPORT SUBSIDIES, EXPORTERS, EXPORTING COUNTRY, EXPORTS, FACTOR MARKETS, FOREIGN COMPETITION, FOREIGN DEBT, FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT, FOREIGN EXCHANGE, FOREIGN INVESTMENT, FOREIGN INVESTORS, FOREIGN SALES, FOREIGN TRADE, FOREIGN TRADE PROMOTION, FREE ACCESS, FREE TRADE, FREE TRADE AGREEMENT, FREE TRADE AGREEMENTS, FREE TRADE ZONE, FREE TRADE ZONES, GDP, GRADUAL TARIFF REDUCTION, HIGH TARIFFS, IMPORT SUBSTITUTION, IMPORTED PRODUCT, IMPORTING COUNTRY, INCOME DISTRIBUTION, INFLATION, INSURANCE, INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS, INTERNATIONAL MARKETS, INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS, INTERNATIONAL TRADE, LEGISLATION, MACROECONOMIC POLICIES, MULTILATERAL TRADE, NATURAL RESOURCES, NORMAL VALUE, OIL, PER CAPITA INCOME, POSITIVE EFFECTS, POVERTY LINE, PRICE INCREASES, PROTECTIONIST INSTRUMENT, PROVISIONAL MEASURE, PROVISIONAL MEASURES, QUOTAS, REGIONAL INTEGRATION, SAFEGUARD MEASURE, SAFEGUARD MEASURES, TARIFF CONCESSIONS, TARIFF PROTECTION, TARIFF RATE, TARIFF REDUCTION, TARIFF REDUCTION SCHEDULE, TARIFF REDUCTIONS, TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, TERMS OF TRADE, TRADE, TRADE AGREEMENT, TRADE BALANCE, TRADE FLOWS, TRADE LIBERALIZATION, TRADE LIBERALIZATION PROCESS, TRADE PROMOTION, TRADITIONAL PRODUCTS, UNEMPLOYMENT, UNEMPLOYMENT RATE, UNFAIR TRADE PRACTICES, UNSKILLED WORKERS, URUGUAY ROUND, VOLUNTARY AGREEMENTS, WEALTH, ZERO TARIFFS,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/05/5800530/anti-dumping-policies-safeguard-measures-context-costa-ricas-economic-liberalization
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/8936
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