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Multilatéralisme : quelle résonance (géo) politique pour l’acier ?

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  • Yves Jégourel

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Si les produits énergétiques sont de toute évidence au cœur des relations géopolitiques, d’autres « commodities » ne peuvent être négligées pour expliquer certaines évolutions de la scène économique et politique internationale. L’acier compte parmi celles-ci et ce, depuis le XIX siècle. Qu’en est-il aujourd’hui ? Dans un contexte d’une demande interne atone, l’expansion considérable de la production chinoise mais également de ses exportations pèsent lourdement sur la santé des sidérurgistes « historiques ». Des mesures anti-dumping ont ainsi été adoptées aux Etats-Unis, en Europe ou au Maroc dans le but de restaurer la compétitivité des industries locales sur les marchés nationaux. Il appartient aux autorités compétentes de juger de la légitimité de telles mesures, mais force est de constater toute l’importance des enjeux politiques dans ce domaine, qu’ils soient nationaux ou internationaux.

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  • Yves Jégourel, 2017. "Multilatéralisme : quelle résonance (géo) politique pour l’acier ?," Policy notes & Policy briefs 1702, Policy Center for the New South.
  • Handle: RePEc:ocp:ppaper:pb-1702
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