Russia complains to WTO over EU anti-dumping policies, WTO says
08/05/2015 12:00
GENEVA, May 8 (Reuters) - Russia has made a trade complaint at the World Trade Organization over European Union methods of applying anti-dumping policies, saying they breach international trade rules, the WTO said on Friday.
The case applies to EU anti-dumping measures on imports including ammonium nitrate, certain welded tubes and pipes of iron or non-alloy steel, certain seamless pipes and tubes of iron or steel, the WTO said, citing Russia's filing.
Under WTO rules, the EU has 60 days to resolve the complaint in bilateral talks. After that period, Russia could ask the WTO to adjudicate on the matter. (Reporting by Tom Miles)
Source: Reuters
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