Protectionist Measures Implemented by G20 Member Countries

Protectionist Measures Implemented by G20 Member Countries

Proof Point

State aid most implemented protectionist policy by G20 countries since 2008, strengthening domestic capabilities rather than restricting global trade

Protectionist Measures Implemented by G20 Member Countries

2008 – 2016 (number)

Proof Point Findings

  • Protectionist Measures – Laws or policies implemented to influence trade dynamics between nations, by restricting imports, promoting exports, supporting local companies, and delaying reduction of excess capacity
  • Domestic Strengthening Policies – State aid most used protectionist policy from 2008 to 2016 with 1,456 implementations, bolstering local producer capability to compete with imported goods and services for consumer attention
  • Establishing Trade Barriers – Trade defense (e.g. anti-dumping, anti-subsidy, and safeguards) second most implemented protectionist measure, with 1,141 implementations between 2008 and 2016, followed by import tariffs in third with 600
  • Key Drivers – Include intensifying global competition, proliferation of less expensive alternatives from developing markets, 2009 financial crisis, and increasing government support on local producers

Accelerator

Market Disruption

Sector

Wholesale and Retail Trade

Source

Date Last Updated

July 12, 2017

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