Title
Test of Multilateralism in International Trade: U.S. Steel Safeguards
Abstract
The highly publicized safeguard measures applied by the United States to an array of steel products in 2002 became one of the biggest and the most controversial trade disputes in recent history. Virtually all major trading nations in the world, including European Communities, Japan, China, Brazil, Korea, New Zealand, Switzerland and Norway were the direct parties to this dispute with the United States. The contentious legal grounds of the U.S. safeguard measures as well as the lack of adequate consultations between the United States and its trading counterparts have brought the international community close to a full-scale trade war. This paper considers the important legal issues debated in U.S. Steel Safeguards and discusses how the multilateral framework in the international trading system affected resolution of this case. It also draws lessons for the future application of trade measures such as safeguards under the multilateral framework of international trading system.
Disciplines
International Trade Law
Date of this Version
April 2004
Recommended Citation
Y.S. LEE, "Test of Multilateralism in International Trade: U.S. Steel Safeguards" (April 21, 2004). bepress Legal Series. bepress Legal Series.Working Paper 253.
https://law.bepress.com/expresso/eps/253