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WT/DS206 - Anti-dumping and countervailing measures on steel plate from India

WTO dispute settlement case - EU as third party

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  • United States
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Summary of the case

  • Complaint by: India
  • Complaint against: United States
  • Third parties: EU, Chile, Japan

Anti-dumping and countervailing measures on steel plate from India

Status

Panel report circulated on 28 June 2002. Parties mutually agreed on a 5-month reasonable period of time i.e. from 29 July to 29 Dec. 2002. Parties mutually agreed to extend the reasonable period of time until 31 Jan. 2003. India and the US agreed on procedures under art. 21 and 22 of the DSU.

  • Consultations requested: 04 October 2000
  • Panel requested: 07 June 2001
  • Panel established: 24 July 2001
  • Panel report circulated: 28 June 2005
  • Panel/Appellate Body report adopted: 29 July 2002
  • Implementation deadline: 31 January 2003

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