National Post

WTO to probe U.S. softwood duties

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MONTREAL • T he World Trade Organizati­on says its dispute settlement body has agreed to establish two panels to examine Canada’s complaint about duties imposed by the United States on softwood lumber imports.

The Canadian government requested March 27 that a panel be set up to examine the dispute after consultati­ons with the U.S. in January failed to resolve the matter. It also requested a second panel to review the U. S. use of differenti­al pricing methodolog­y in its anti-dumping determinat­ions.

Canada’s wide- ranging complaint to the WTO about the way the U. S. applies punitive tariffs has infuriated the Americans.

U. S. trade czar Robert Lighthizer called it a “massive attack” on the American system of internatio­nal trade.

The U. S. objected to the Canadian requests, which argue that the anti-dumping and countervai­ling duties imposed on softwood lumber imports were inconsiste­nt with U. S. obligation­s under the agreement on subsidies and countervai­ling measures and the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade.

Ottawa says the duties represent a “considerab­le hardship” on softwood lumber producers and communitie­s across Canada.

The U. S. has argued that the duties were fully consistent with its obligation­s under the WTO agreements.

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