• Title/Summary/Keyword: Technical Barriers to Trade(TBT)

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A Empirical Study about the Impact of the Calibration and Measurement Capability(CMC) on Korean Trade (교정 및 측정능력(CMC)이 한국의 무역에 미치는 영향에 관한 실증분석)

  • Park, Jookeun;Han, Seong;Park, Jongseon
    • Journal of Technology Innovation
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    • v.25 no.2
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    • pp.127-152
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    • 2017
  • With the advent of the WTO system in 1995, non-tariff barriers including technical barriers to trade(TBT) has become one of the important issues in world trade order. The purpose of this study is to analyse an impact of the calibration and measurement capabilities(CMC), the degree of equivalence of national measurement standards which is maintained by NMIs to provide governments with a technical foundation for wider agreements related to international trade. The results of the analysis using the gravity model with the proxy of the CMC shows that the CMC has a positive impact on Korean trade. Particularly, it was estimated that the CMC registered by high-income economies has more impact on Korean trade than those by low income economies. This implies that the countries highly dependent upon foreign trade like Korea need to have much more interest in the investment into measurement standards and science which is generally considered to be a public goods.

Development of Performance Evaluation System for the High Speed EFEM (고속 EFEM의 성능평가시스템 개발)

  • Cho, Jeong-Hwan;Roh, Hee-Jung
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Illuminating and Electrical Installation Engineers
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    • v.24 no.2
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    • pp.27-32
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    • 2010
  • This paper suggests the new performance evaluation system which is suitable for high speed EFEM(Equipment Front End Module) device using a semiconductor process. An EFEM consisting of multi-joint robots is the mainstay of semiconductor automation, shuffling silicon wafers or quartz photo-masks between ultra-clean storage carriers and a variety of processing, measurement and testing systems. The theoretical and experimental studies for the development of performance evaluation system have been carried out. The presented results from the above investigation show considerably developed performance evaluation system for the high speed EFEM Especially, it is efficient for prepareing the WTO/TBT(Technical Barriers to Trade) Agreement and the PL(Product Liability) law.

The Analysis on Standardization Competition between a Leader and a Follower and their strategies through Dynamic Incomplete Information Game (Dynamic Incomplete Information Game을 이용한 선도기업과 추종기업 간의 표준화 경쟁과 전략 분석)

  • Park, Wung;Kwak, Yong-Won;Min, Jae-Hong
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Information and Commucation Sciences Conference
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    • 2003.05a
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    • pp.804-807
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    • 2003
  • Recently, standardization is essential strategic tool for a firm to preoccupy a market. Also WTO TBT(Technical Barriers to Trade) makes importance of standardization greater in telecommunication industry. Therefore countries, not to speak of firms, recognize standards essential strategy to preoccupy markets. In this paper, we will examine the standardization competition between a leader and a follower and their strategies through dynamic incomplete information game model.

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A Study on TBT Estimation between Korea and China based on Price Wedge Approach (가격차 모형에 기초한 한국과 중국간 기술무역장벽(TBT) 추정에 관한 연구)

  • Ha, Tae Jeong;Moon, Sunung
    • International Commerce and Information Review
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    • v.16 no.4
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    • pp.307-330
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    • 2014
  • The purpose of this study is to estimation of Technical Barriers of Trade(TBT) between Korea and China. TBT is one of the key issues in which both governments are interested since the Korea-China FTA negotiations had launched in 2012. In this paper, we aggregate nine country HS codes from World Bank and AIO codes from JETRO. Our estimation model based on modified price wedge approach differentiate previous researches in the sense that it covers all manufacture industries and uses nine country data set. Estimation results confirm the importance of TBT showing that TBT high ranking items significantly overlap high ranking export items. We also find that the size of Chinese TBT are much larger than that of Korean TBT, implying that Korean government needs smart and well prepared strategy for key items in TBT/FTA negotiation with Chinese government.

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A Study on Labelling for GM foods under the WTO system: Focused on improvements for Korean GM food labelling (WTO체제에서 유전자변형식품의 표시제도에 관한 연구: 우리나라 GM식품 표기의 개선방안을 중심으로)

  • Yang, Jung-Mi
    • Korea Trade Review
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    • v.43 no.5
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    • pp.179-201
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    • 2018
  • Food labelling rules reflect the interaction of a number of factors such as industry needs for marketing flexibility and minimal regulations, consumer's rights to know what is in the product and public health concerns. However, food labelling rules could apply to international trade as non-tariff barriers so it is necessary to make multilateral harmonization of food labelling rules. For this, GATT XX, SPS, and TBT of the WTO can serve as jurisprudence in agreements. Lgnoring the safety problems of GM food, which is currently a worldwide issue, it is a situation that needs international harmonization of GM food labelling methods, harmonization of technical terms which are used in Korean law, and clear interpretation criteria for GM food labelling methods and contents are vital for sustainable trade in agricultural products. Therefore, this study proposes interpretation criteria through major trade countries' GM food labelling methods and an examination of Korean law. Furthermore, this study proposes international harmonization guidelines for GM food in the future.

The method for applying International Standards to Korean Industrial Standards in Construction fields - The standards of sampling and testing the fresh concrete - (건설분야에서 국내표준과 국제표준의 부합화 방안 - 콘크리트 시료채취와 시험방법에 대한 규격을 중심으로 -)

  • Lee Teck-wn;Kuk Chan-ho;Han Choong-hee
    • Korean Journal of Construction Engineering and Management
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    • v.2 no.4 s.8
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    • pp.107-116
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    • 2001
  • As the international trade has been increased, unified worldwide standards are getting more important and necessary. At the TBT(Agreement on Technical Barrier to Trade) of WTO(World Trade Organization) and the CTI meeting of APEC(Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation), they made an agreement with applying International Standards to National Standards gradually. In addition, ISO (International Organization for Standardization) established the ISO/IEC Guide 21, a guideline for applying International Standards to National Standards. In these environment, Korean Industrial Standards has to be prepared for it. This paper introduce the comparison between Korean Industrial Standards and ISO Standards about the standards of sampling and testing the fresh concrete, based on ISO/IEC Guide 21 by ISO and the Applying guideline by Korean Agency for Technology and Standards, and then discuss the problem about applying them. The overall objective is to establish the applying guideline on construction fields, which is civil and building engineering part(KS F) of Korean Industrial Standards.

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Non-Tariff Trade Policy in the Context of Deep Trade Integration: An Ex-Post Gravity Model Application to the EU-South Korea Agreement

  • Grubler, Julia;Reiter, Oliver
    • East Asian Economic Review
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    • v.25 no.1
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    • pp.33-71
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    • 2021
  • Many different approaches and databases have been developed for the evaluation of non-tariff measures (NTMs) and free trade agreements (FTAs). This paper is devoted to the EU-South Korea agreement, which is the first 'second-generation' FTA of the EU, addressing a wide array of non-tariff policies. We review the evolution of NTM types applicable to the EU-South Korea trade relationship and the role of NTMs in ex-ante and ex-post analyses of the agreement. Subsequently a structural gravity model is employed to assess the value added of information on different aspects of FTAs and types of NTMs by evaluating their ability to predict the trade effects of the EU-South Korea FTA. Our results show that, when accounting for information on the components common in modern deep trade agreements, no additional trade effect is attributable to the EU-South Korea FTA. The evolution of NTMs differs considerably across indicators used, but trade predictions are hardly affected. Most specifications point towards a negative effect of bilateral differences in the number of technical barriers to trade (TBT) applied and sanitary and phytosanitary measures (SPS) against which trading partners issued complaints at the WTO.

The Analysis on Patterns and the Case Study on Standardization Competition in the field of Telecommunications (정보통신 표준화 경쟁 유형 및 사례 조사 분석)

  • Park, Wung;Lee, Byoung-Nam
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Information and Commucation Sciences Conference
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    • v.9 no.1
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    • pp.728-731
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    • 2005
  • Standardization is essential strategic tool for a firm to preoccupy a market in the telecommunication industry. WTO TBT(Technical Barriers to Trade) makes importance of standardization greater in telecommunication industry. Therefore countries, not to speak of firms, recognize standards essential strategy to preoccupy markets. In this paper, we will analyze the patterns and study the case on standardization competition in the field of telecommunications.

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The Legitimacy of Trade Measures for Environmental Protection (환경보호(環境保護)를 위한 국제통상규제(國際通商規制)의 합법성(合法性))

  • Lee, Shin-Kyu
    • THE INTERNATIONAL COMMERCE & LAW REVIEW
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    • v.12
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    • pp.615-641
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    • 1999
  • Trade and the environment emerged as a major and complex issue for trade negotiators in the final stages of the Uruguay Round negotiations. The agreements and other international measures employing trade measures and trade sanctions for achieving global environmental objectives are Vienna Convention on the Protection of the Ozone Layer(1985), the Montreal Protocol on Substances that deplete the Ozone Layer(1987), The Framework Convention on Climate Change(1992), the Convention on Biological Diversity(1992), the Basel Convention on the Control of Transboundary Movement of Hazardous Waste and their Disposal(1992), the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Faunna and Flora(1975), the Rio Declaration, the Agenda 21, etc. The texts of the World Trade Organization(WTO) incorporated certain provisions which were designed to reflect some of the environmental concerns are Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Properity Rights(TRIPs), Trade-Related Investment Measures (TRIMs), the General Agreement on Trade in Services(GATS), and Technical Barriers to Trade(TBT) There is the possibility of conflict between multilateral environmental agreements and WTO agreements granting waivers against trade measures and sanctions. This remains a possibility, especially between countries which are Member of WTO and which are not Members of the relevant multilateral environment agreements, and countries which are Members of both the WTO and the relevant MEAs. Measures taken under the trade-related provisions of MEAs could potentially give rise to conflicts under obligations arising in WTO texts. If the parties in dispute are WTO members while they are not members of MEAs, the WTO provisions can be granted a certain priority in terms of international norms and vice versa. When the parties concerned are both WTO members and MEAs, it will be rational to grant the WTO provisions a priority. However, such measures should neither constitute a means of arbitrary or unjustifiable discrimination between countries where similar conditions prevail, nor create a disguised restriction on trade. Also any trade measures taken should be necessary to prevent developments in trade from endangering the effectiveness of an MEA and they should be proportional and least trade restrictive.

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A Study on the Countermeasures Taken By the Korean Healthcare and Life Sciences Industry Regarding U.S. Import Refusals: Focus on the Analysis of FDA Violation Codes (한국 바이오헬스 산업의 미국 수입거부 대응 방안 연구 : FDA 위반코드 분석을 중심으로)

  • Yu-Han Lee;Hag-Min Kim
    • Korea Trade Review
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    • v.48 no.3
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    • pp.131-150
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    • 2023
  • The purpose of this study was to find a countermeasure to the U.S. import refusals for the Korean healthcare and life sciences industry. To this end, an analysis of trends during the pandemic was conducted using the KITA Border Rejection Database, which includes information on items and types of import refusals. The reason for rejection was also analyzed according to the FDA violation codes. The degree of countermeasure for import refusals was identified by measuring the unit rejection rate (URR). The results of the analysis showed that the major U.S. import refusals for the Korean healthcare and life sciences industry had expanded from contact lenses to COVID-19 diagnostic kits and drugs after the pandemic broke out. The major reasons for import refusals were non-compliance with the Predicate Device and Drugs Act and non-approval by the FDA for products and facilities. On the other hand, the unit rejection rate (URR) of major items in the Korean healthcare and life sciences industry was measured higher than the industry average. The results therefore showed a low level of response to U.S. import refusals. The results of the analysis of reasons for import refusals by item according to FDA violation codes were as follows. First of all, the main violation for contact lenses and COVID-19 diagnostic kits corresponded to misbranding. This was often due to the fact that Korean companies did not provide the relevant notices and information required by the FDA. Many cases also failed to demonstrate a substantial equivalency compared to predicate devices already on the market. On the other hand, applications for new unapproved drugs were not accepted as they had yet to pass relevant regulations that would prove their safety and efficacy. In conclusion, import refusals for the Korean healthcare and life sciences industry were found to be closely related to technical barriers to trade (TBT).