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Complaint by Peru.
On 19 May 2010, Peru requested consultations with Argentina regarding the definitive anti-dumping duties imposed by Argentina on imports of separable and non-separable fasteners and chains from Peru and the investigation that led to the application of the duties. Peru alleged that Resolution SICPYME 120/08 of the Ministry of Economy and Production of Argentina initiating the anti-dumping investigation is inconsistent with several provisions of the Anti-Dumping Agreement and GATT 1994. Peru also considered that several measures imposing provisional and definitive anti-dumping duties are inconsistent with several provisions of the Anti-Dumping Agreement and GATT 1994. |

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