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Countervailing investigations against China: the Canadian and US practices - the EU’s stance

  • Squire Sanders
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  • Canada, China, European Union, USA
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  • February 29 2008

Until April 2004, no WTO member had ever initiated any countervailing (anti-subsidy) investigations against China, essentially on the grounds that the Chinese economy did not yet entirely function as a market economy and, hence, it is not easy to calculate the levels of subsidy granted to Chinese companies (or more bluntly: everything could be a subsidy in China’s state-controlled economy

Ford argues lack of evidence of conspiracy

  • Squire Sanders
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  • Canada, USA
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  • April 15 2008

Ford Motor Company and its Canada-based subsidiary, Ford Motor Company of Canada, Ltd. (collectively, Ford) have moved for summary judgment of antitrust claims relating to an alleged conspiracy among US automakers to block cheaper imports of cars from Canada