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Documents de travail de l'OCDE sur la politique commerciale

Cette série porte sur la politique commerciale.

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Measuring distortions in international markets: The aluminium value chain

This report builds on the OECD’s longstanding work measuring government support in agriculture, fossil fuels, and fisheries in order to estimate support and related market distortions in the aluminium value chain. Results show that non-market forces, and government support in particular, appear to explain some of the recent increases in aluminium-smelting capacity. While government support is commonly found throughout the aluminium value chain, it is especially heavy in the People’s Republic of China and countries of the Gulf Cooperation Council. Looking across the whole value chain also shows subsidies upstream to confer significant support to downstream activities, such as the production of semi-fabricated products of aluminium. Overall, market distortions appear to be a genuine concern in the aluminium industry, and one that has implications for global competition and the design of trade rules disciplining government support.

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Mots-clés: subsidies, global value chains, market distortions, Trade, government support
JEL: H81: Public Economics / Miscellaneous Issues / Governmental Loans; Loan Guarantees; Credits; Grants; Bailouts; H25: Public Economics / Taxation, Subsidies, and Revenue / Business Taxes and Subsidies; L61: Industrial Organization / Industry Studies: Manufacturing / Metals and Metal Products; Cement; Glass; Ceramics; G38: Financial Economics / Corporate Finance and Governance / Corporate Finance and Governance: Government Policy and Regulation; F23: International Economics / International Factor Movements and International Business / Multinational Firms; International Business
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