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美国第89次否决!WTO上诉机构恢复仍陷僵局,越南选择加入MPIA
Di Yi Cai Jing· 2025-07-27 10:30
Core Viewpoint - Vietnam is actively advancing domestic procedures to join the Multi-Party Interim Appeal Arrangement (MPIA) amid the ongoing deadlock in the WTO Appellate Body, which has been unable to function since 2019 due to a lack of judges [1][3]. Group 1: WTO Dispute Resolution Mechanism - The United States has once again vetoed a proposal to initiate the selection process for judges in the WTO Appellate Body, marking the 89th time this proposal has been rejected [3]. - Colombia, representing 130 member countries, expressed regret over the failure to initiate the selection process and emphasized the need for continued dialogue on reforming the dispute resolution mechanism [3]. - The Appellate Body is considered the "supreme court" of international trade, with the authority to review initial reports from WTO expert panels and issue binding decisions [3]. Group 2: Vietnam and MPIA - Vietnam has indicated its intention to actively join the MPIA, which serves as a temporary measure during the Appellate Body's suspension, with the ultimate goal of restoring the selection of Appellate Body members [1][5]. - The UK has also recently joined the MPIA, marking a shift in its stance on the WTO dispute resolution system [5][6]. - The MPIA was established in 2020 by several WTO members, including China and the EU, as a temporary mechanism to address the deadlock in the Appellate Body [6]. Group 3: Recent Developments and Reactions - The most recent MPIA ruling was announced on July 21, regarding the EU's case against China's standard essential patent injunction, which was welcomed by China despite some dissatisfaction with the ruling's implications [7]. - The Chinese Ministry of Commerce acknowledged the value of the MPIA in effectively resolving trade disputes and expressed commitment to its proper implementation [7].