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Improve the WTO capacity of enterprises to jointly resolve trade friction Sinopec Association organizes anti-dumping domestic and international study tours
In order to strengthen the service for member units and improve the level of anti-dumping work, the Sinopec Association held a training course on anti-dumping complaints and responding in Beijing in mid-November in November, and organized some anti-dumping professionals to go to Australia and New Zealand for training. Field visits have achieved good results. After joining the WTO, dumping and anti-dumping incidents in China's foreign trade sector have frequently occurred, and the petroleum and chemical industries have become one of the major industries for anti-dumping investigations abroad. Faced with this situation, due to some misunderstandings and the lack of relevant knowledge, related companies picked up weapons for appealing and responding, and their enthusiasm and initiative in safeguarding their own rights and interests were not enough. After the Sinopec Association took the lead in establishing the trade friction coordination and early warning mechanism for the petroleum and chemical industries, it strengthened the popularization of anti-dumping knowledge, actively trained anti-dumping professionals, and took the lead in organizing the responding of anti-dumping cases. This anti-dumping study tour at home and abroad is another new effort by the association to advance anti-dumping work. On November 5-6, on the eve of the third anniversary of China’s accession to the WTO, the “China Petroleum and Chemical Industry Anti-dumping Complaint and Response Training Course†was held at the Beijing Chemical Hotel. Leaders and professionals from more than 50 units in the petrochemical industry throughout the country participated in the training. The leaders of the Industrial Damage Investigation Bureau and the Fair Trade Bureau of the Ministry of Commerce, the well-known lawyers in the field of domestic anti-dumping complaints and responding, and experts of relevant consulting companies and industry associations are invited to teach. "New Exploration of Anti-dumping Work in China", "Utilizing Anti-dumping Strategies, Protecting Fair Trade in Domestic Industries", "Strengthening Industrial Damage Investigation and Construction of Industrial Safety Work System, and Providing Guidance Services for the Correct Use of Trade Remedy Measures," and other special reports, systems Comprehensively introduced the status quo and trend of China's anti-dumping work, its significance and impact, policies and tactics, and other issues. The report has a detailed and informative system and taught in a simple way so that the students benefited greatly. The senior lawyers of Tianlu, Boheng, Xiaoyi, Daohe, and Huanzhong's well-known domestic law firms, together with case studies, systematically explained China's anti-dumping legal theory and practice, and sought government protection, dumping and damage judgments, public interest issues, Special topics such as similar product issues also attracted students' keen interest. Li Zhenzhong, commissioner of the Ministry of Commerce's Industrial Injury Investigation Bureau, pointed out in the special report that the external environment facing enterprises is increasingly complex and changeable. Domestic enterprises should look to the world and pay attention to changes in the international environment. At present, foreign anti-dumping against Chinese enterprises presents great value, complete fields, long periods, great harm, high levels of formality, and no lack of viciousness in the practice. It also requires domestic companies, especially the most involved oil and chemical companies, to raise awareness and strengthen their learning. More rely on the rules allowed by the WTO to safeguard domestic industry security. After listening to the lectures of the entire department, the students deepened their belief in Li’s views and requirements. After the completion of the training course, from November 6 to November 20, 22 professionals including CNPC, Sinopec, CNOOC and other large-scale key enterprises set off on their way to Australia and New Zealand for further study and field trips. The delegation studied and studied in Australia and New Zealand in a hurry. At the Australian National University, the members of the delegation heard special reports from Australian Federal Customs officials on their anti-dumping legal procedures and operational practices. The two sides also conducted in-depth discussions and exchanges on the sensitive issues and hot issues that have emerged in the anti-dumping operations between China and Australia. At the Australian Liquefied Petroleum and Natural Gas Association, the members of the association and the staff of the association had heated exchanges and exchanges on issues such as the export of LNG, the construction of related facilities, and the mutually beneficial cooperation between major producers and China. At the Mal Lensons Stephen Jagues Law Firm, experienced lawyers gave Chinese guests a vivid and detailed anti-dumping case analysis class. The delegation also specially invited anti-dumping experts and senior lawyers who represented anti-dumping cases to give lectures, so that the members of the delegation learned a lot from gaining experience in anti-dumping operations abroad, accumulating anti-dumping experience, expanding their horizons, and developing ideas. After fifteen days of intense study and investigation, the delegation had a comprehensive understanding of the anti-dumping system, operational mechanisms, and operational procedures of Australia and New Zealand. At the same time, through the analysis of the situation in the two countries, a deeper understanding of the situation in international trade and anti-dumping and the urgent tasks faced by Chinese enterprises has been further understood. At the review meeting after the return visit, many members pointed out that starting from January next year, China will enter a post-transition period where tariffs and market access thresholds are significantly reduced. Market opening efforts and scope will clearly exceed the previous three years and will have a profound impact on the changes in the market environment. China is about to face a high period of international trade friction. Anti-dumping is aimed at the 'points' of individual products, but it is against the 'face' of the products-related industries and industrial chains involved in the case. Therefore, our company should bravely and scientifically negotiate and fight. At the same time, everyone pointed out that in the period of high trade frictions, while responding positively, they should take the initiative to attack the trade and use trade remedy measures and relevant domestic laws and regulations under the WTO rules to safeguard domestic industrial safety and the legitimate rights and interests of enterprises. In particular, related companies must establish the concept of consciously safeguarding their own legitimate rights and interests and actively study the issue of anti-dumping, which is also an important aspect of the company’s own competitiveness.