Australia Initiates WTO Complaint
Targeting Canadian Restrictions on Sale of Wine
Australia has requested
WTO consultations with Canada regarding measures maintained by the Canadian
government and the Canadian provinces of British Columbia, Ontario, Quebec and
Nova Scotia concerning the sale of wine. The request was circulated to WTO
members on 16 January.
Australia
claims that a range of distribution, licensing and sales measures such as
product mark-ups, market access and listing policies, as well as duties and
taxes on wine applied at the federal and provincial level, appear to
discriminate against imported wine, in violation of the WTO's General Agreement
on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) 1994.