EU India on the Mat at WTO, anti-dumping Notifications Noticed
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Anti-Dumping
Committee Reviews Members’ Notifications of Dumping Actions and Regulations
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Semi-annual reports covering the period
1 January - 30 June 2022, 45 members notified the Committee of anti-dumping
actions taken in this period
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Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, Egypt,
the European Union, India, Israel, the Republic of Korea, Morocco, South
Africa, the United Kingdom, the United States and Viet Nam Named
The WTO’s Committee on
Anti-Dumping Practices met on 26 October 2022 to review members’ latest notifications
of new, amended or previously reviewed anti-dumping laws and regulations as well
as reports on anti-dumping actions.
The Committee reviewed
new notifications of legislation submitted by Brazil, Canada, Djibouti and the United
Kingdom. It continued its review of the legislative notifications of Cameroon, India,
the European Union, Ghana, Liberia, and Saint Kitts and Nevis.
As is the usual practice
in the Committee, delegations raised questions about the practices of other members
in reviewing their semi-annual notifications on anti-dumping actions, which cover
the initiation of investigations, the imposition of provisional and final anti-dumping
measures, and the review of existing anti-dumping measures.
With respect to the semi-annual
reports covering the period 1 January - 30 June 2022, 45 members notified the Committee
of anti-dumping actions taken in this period, 16 reported no new anti-dumping actions
in this period, while 53 members made a one-time notification indicating they do
not have an investigating authority or apply any anti-dumping measures.
The Chair of the Committee,
Mr Juan Carlos Estrella of Ecuador, urged members that had not submitted reports
of actions to do so promptly. The Chair welcomed members' extensive use of the new
anti-dumping portal to submit their semi-annual reports and informed members of
the WTO Secretariat's same-day presentation on the WTO's new Trade Remedies Data
Portal.
Questions were raised
by several delegations regarding actions contained in the semi-annual reports of
Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, Egypt, the European Union, India, Israel, the
Republic of Korea, Morocco, South Africa, the United Kingdom, the United States
and Viet Nam.
With respect to the semi-annual
report submitted by Ukraine, Ukraine referred to the inability of its domestic producers
to participate in investigations as they are situated in the areas occupied by the
Russian Federation and are under attack by Russia. Seven members took the floor
to commend Ukraine's efforts to notify, and condemned Russia's actions in Ukraine.
The Russian Federation contested Ukraine's explanations and the other members' statements,
which it considered to be outside the WTO's mandate.
In addition to the semi-annual
reports, the WTO's Anti-Dumping Agreement requires members to submit without delay
— on an ad hoc basis — notifications of all preliminary and final anti-dumping actions
taken. Ad hoc notifications reviewed during the meeting were received from Argentina,
Armenia, Australia, Brazil, Canada, the European Union, India, Indonesia, Kazakhstan,
the Republic of Korea, the Kyrgyz Republic, Mexico, New Zealand, Pakistan, the Russian
Federation, South Africa, Chinese Taipei, Türkiye, the
United Kingdom, the United States, Uruguay and Viet Nam. In this connection, questions
were raised regarding a notification submitted by South Africa.