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Canada takes US to WTO, US says case helps China

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Canada’s new request for consultati­ons at the WTO is a broad and ill-advised attack on the US trade remedies system. Robert Lighthizer, US Trade Representa­tive

GENEVA: Canada has launched a wide-ranging trade complaint against the United States, the World Trade Organizati­on said, in a dispute that Washington said would damage Canada’s own interests and play into China’s hands.

Canada’s complaint, challengin­g Washington’s use of anti-dumping and anti-subsidy duties, was based on almost 200 examples of alleged US wrongdoing, almost all of them concerning other trading partners, such as China, India, Brazil and the European Union.

“Canada’s new request for consultati­ons at the WTO is a broad and ill-advised attack on the US trade remedies system,” US Trade Representa­tive Robert Lighthizer said in a statement.

“Even if Canada succeeded on these groundless claims, other countries would primarily benefit, not Canada,” he said. “Canada’s complaint is bad for Canada.”

The 32-page complaint faulted technical details of the US trade rule book, ranging from the treatment of export controls to the handling of split decisions at the six-member US Internatio­nal Trade Commission.

Canadian Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland said the legal action was in response to the ‘unfair and unwarrante­d’ US duties against Canada’s softwood lumber producers and part of a ‘broader litigation’ to defend forestry jobs.

“We continue to engage our American counterpar­ts to encourage them to come to a durable negotiated agreement on softwood lumber,” Freeland said in an emailed statement.

Canada said US procedures broke the WTO’s Anti-Dumping Agreement, the Agreement on Subsidies and Countervai­ling Measures, the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade and the Understand­ing on Rules and Procedures Governing the Settlement of Disputes.

Anti-dumping and countervai­ling duties – punitive tariffs to restrict imports that are unfairly priced or subsidised in order to beat the competitio­n – are a core component of Washington’s trade arsenal, and frequently used to defend US interests.

For US President Donald Trump, who has espoused an ‘America First’ trade policy and the unravellin­g of multi-party trade agreements, those levers for managing individual US trade relationsh­ips appear even more important than before.

Under WTO rules, the United States has 60 days to try to settle the complaint, or Canada, which sends 75 percent of its goods exports to the United States, could ask the WTO to adjudicate.

Lighthizer said Canada’s demands undermined confidence in its commitment to mutually beneficial trade, and would only damage its own interests if they were realised.

“The flood of imports from China and other countries would negatively impact billions of dollars in Canadian exports to the United States, including nearly US$9 billion in exports of steel and aluminium products and more than US$2.5 billion in exports of wood and paper products,” he said.

The tariffs at the centre of the complaint are allowed under WTO rules but they are subject to strict conditions. The United States has been under fire for years about the way it calculates unfair pricing, or dumping. It has already lost a string of WTO disputes after its calculatio­n methodolog­y was ruled to be out of line with the WTO rule book. — Reuters

 ??  ?? A flock of Canada geese flies over cargo ships at anchor in English Bay, outside the Port of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Canada has launched a wide-ranging trade complaint against the United States, the World Trade Organizati­on said, in a...
A flock of Canada geese flies over cargo ships at anchor in English Bay, outside the Port of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Canada has launched a wide-ranging trade complaint against the United States, the World Trade Organizati­on said, in a...

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