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Government

Oct. 9, 2012

'Subtle’ conflict of interest in US-China auto subsidy dispute at WTO

The government is pursuing two trade actions against China that have implications on its ownership in the GM. By Nancy Noonan and Aaron Jacoby of Arent Fox LLP


By Nancy Noonan and Aaron Jacoby


In what some might consider a subtle conflict of interest, the U.S. government is pursuing two trade actions before the World Trade Organization against China relating to autos and auto parts (collectively referred to as "autos") that have implications on the U.S. government's ownership in the General Motors Co.


The U.S. has started litigation at the WTO against the government of China on China's auto ...

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