
The latest issue of
Global Trade and Customs Journal (Vol. 14, no. 2, 2019) is out. Contents include:
- Pablo Muñiz, Trader Participation in the EU Customs Decision-Making Process: Is There Room for Improvement?
- Giani Pandey, Davide Rovetta, & Agnieszka Smiatacz, How Many Barriers Should a Steeple Chase Have? Will the EU’s Proposed Regulation on Screening of Foreign Direct Investments Add yet More Delaying Barriers When Getting a Merger Deal through the Clearance Gate, and Other Considerations
- Enea Fochesato, Food Origin Marking in the European Union: Not a Piece of Cake
- Thomas Bieber, Customs Valuation and Import VAT
- Gustavo Adolfo Guarin Duque, Interpreting WTO Rules in Times of Contestation (Part 3) ‘Could the United States Justify Its Tariffs on Aluminium and Steel Invoking Article XXI(b) of the GATT?’
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