EU Files WTO Complaint Against China on X-Ray Security Scanner Import Duties
30/07/2011 12:00
The European Union filed a complaint with the World Trade Organization against China regarding Beijing's imposition of dumping duties against imports of X-ray security scanners from EU member states.
"On 25 July 2011, the European Union requested consultations with China under the dispute settlement system concerning the latter’s definitive anti-dumping duties on x-ray security inspection equipment from the EU," said the WTO in a statement on its website.
If the two parties do not resolve the matter within 60 days under consultation, the EU can request the WTO to form a panel to adjudicate the matter.
"On 25 July 2011, the European Union requested consultations with China under the dispute settlement system concerning the latter’s definitive anti-dumping duties on x-ray security inspection equipment from the EU," said the WTO in a statement on its website.
If the two parties do not resolve the matter within 60 days under consultation, the EU can request the WTO to form a panel to adjudicate the matter.
Jul 26, 2011
Source: globaltradeissues.com
Source: globaltradeissues.com
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