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Journal of World Trade

Editor-in-Chief: Edwin Vermulst

  • Pre-eminent source of authoritative information on the most crucial issues affecting world trade today
  • Provides both penetrating insights and practical measures related to trade negotiations at every level
  • Deeply informed, authoritative, and creative consideration of the various trends in world trade


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Vol. 59 (2025) Issue 2
Why the United States Wants and Needs a Permanently Crippled World Trade Organization (p. 187)
Daniel C.K. Chow

Recent US statements calling for restoring a fully functioning World Trade Organization (WTO) dispute settlement system by 2024 have triggered a wave of optimism that the US blockade of the dispute system may finally be coming to an end...

How the SCA 2022 Shapes the Effectiveness of the TCA: Lessons from EU State Aid and WTO (p. 213)
Elettra Bargellini

After Brexit, European Union (EU) state aid no longer applies in the UK to funding and other forms of support measures granted to businesses by public authorities. The EU-UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement (TCA) env...

Critical Analysis of Domestic Industry in Korean Anti-Dumping Investigations (p. 235)
Sejung Jung

This research examines the WTO Anti-Dumping Agreement and relevant cases concerning the ‘domestic industry’ definition in Article 4.1. It then empirically analyses how the Korea Trade Commission (KTC) applies this c...

South Africa’s Chicken Wars (p. 257)
Gustav Brink

South Africa’s poultry industry has been fighting a war on imports since 1999. The battles in this war include the use of anti-dumping, significantly increased customs duties, SPS measures in the form of full countr...

Taiwan’s Economic Security in the Shadow of Chips Nationalism (p. 283)
Chien-Huei Wu

This article addresses Taiwan’s economic security in an era of chip nationalism and in light of various countries’ zeal to establish semiconductor national champions through variations on the CHIPs Act. The article ...



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