Preferential Rules of Origin in the Law of the WTO and PTAs: The Challenge of 3D Printing
Preferential Rules of Origin in the Law of the WTO and PTAs:
The Challenge of 3D Printing,
Authored by Diana E. Wade
(Brill, 2025), ISBN 978-90-04-73058-8
Reviewed by Darlan Martí
 
Diana E. Wade’s Preferential Rules of Origin in the Law of the WTO and PTAs: The Challenge of 3D Printing is a timely and well-researched contribution to the rapidly evolving intersection of trade law and emerging technologies. It addresses questions such as: how can we know where a 3D printed good originates? Can such goods benefit from tariff preferences under free trade agreements? Can existing rules of origin capture value addition for 3D printed goods? As part of the World Trade Institute Advanced Studies series, the book engages deeply with a frontier area of international trade governance: 3D printing and advanced manufacturing techniques, exploring how these innovations challenge existing legal concepts, such as rules of origin.

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