Indonesia takes Australia to WTO over duties on A4 paper
06/09/2017 12:00
Indonesia has lodged a complaint at the World Trade Organization to challenge anti-dumping duties Australia has imposed on A4 paper, a document published by the WTO showed on Tuesday.
The Indonesian filing, dated Sept 1, said the Australian anti-dumping duties also applied to paper exported from Brazil, China and Thailand.
Indonesia's "request for consultations", the first step in a trade dispute, gives Australia 60 days to settle the issue. After that period, Indonesia could ask the WTO to adjudicate.
Source: The Reuters
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