World Trade Organization

China EU Climate, Environment, Labour, Human Rights WTO dispute settlement

WTO panel on Chinese export restrictions established

Despite Chinese misgivings, the EU is pressing ahead with its dispute against China’s exports restrictions on a variety of raw materials and metals.   China initially refused to establish a dispute settlement panel, arguing its new 2017 export quotas were in line with WTO law and aimed at protecting the environment. …

Defensive trade policy LatAm & Caribbean WTO dispute settlement

EU asks for ‘reasonable period of time’ to implement Argentina WTO ruling

The EU was rebuffed by the WTO’s Appellate Body, which upheld a dispute panel ruling stating that the EU’s antidumping duties on imports of biodiesel from Argentina were illegal.   The Appellate Body criticised the way the EU calculates and construes input costs for the products under investigation. The matter …

Defensive trade policy Non classé Ukraine, Russia & CIS WTO dispute settlement

Russia requests establishment of panel on EU antidumping measures

Russia has requested that the WTO establish a dispute settlement panel to settle a dispute it launched in 2015 on antidumping measures in the EU concerning fertilisers and metals products (background here).   At stake are the EU’s so-called cost-adjustment methodologies, which have been rebuffed by the WTO in a …

EGA EU Climate, Environment, Labour, Human Rights

Environmental Goods Agreement talks near uncertain endgame

The seventeen WTO members participating in the plurilateral Environmental Goods Agreement negotiations are trying to reach a final deal on a list of ‘green goods’ slated for tariff eliminations. It is not going to be easy.   The green goods list builds on an original group of 54 product lines identified by APEC.  A final …

TiSA

In brief – TiSA ministerial meeting cancelled

TiSA negotiators have reportedly given up on concluding negotiations this year. Ambassadors in Geneva decided to cancel a planned round of final talks late November and a ministerial meeting on 5 & 6 December where the deal was to be sealed.   It appears that the election of Donald Trump …

Canada and CETA Conflict Minerals EGA EU Climate, Environment, Labour, Human Rights

Updated: trade in the Parliament 21-24 November

The European Parliament is sitting in a plenary session from 21 t0 24 November 2016.  A few agenda highlights:   The Parliament will vote on a package of measures to combat wildlife trafficking on Tuesday (22 November). The report by MEP Catherine Bearder broadly endorses a plan presented by the Commission. It calls …

Defensive trade policy Mexico SSAfrica World Trade Organization WTO dispute settlement

Mexico and Uganda alcoholic beverages laws in EU limelight

The EU is looking after its alcoholic beverages industry in the WTO, the latest WTO meeting on technical barriers to trade reveals. The Commission is putting pressure on Colombia with a pending case on its domestic laws on alcoholic beverage marketing arrangements and taxes. Is it now setting its sights on Mexico and …