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Dispute Settlement Body 8 July 2002

7 co-complainants on US steel safeguards panel

At the Dispute Settlement Body meeting on 8 July, New Zealand joined as co-complainant the panel established on 3 June to examine the EC's complaint on US safeguards measures on imports of steel.

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Establishment of panels

DS258: United States — Definitive safeguard measures on imports of certain steel products

The DSB agreed to refer New Zealand’s complaint to the panel established on 3 June. The panel now has seven complainants: EC, Japan, Korea, China, Switzerland, Norway and New Zealand; and 14 third parties: Brazil, Chinese Taipei, Switzerland, Norway, Japan, Korea, Thailand, Canada, China, EC, Mexico, Turkey, Venezuela and Cuba.

The US regretted that New Zealand had chosen to challenge their safeguard measures which, the US said, were fully consistent with WTO agreements.

The EC welcomed the establishment of a single panel and reminded Members that Brazil was currently in the process of consultations with the US on the same matter.

Japan and Korea welcomed the establishment of a panel and the parties’ agreement to a single panel.

  

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The next regular meeting of the DSB will be on 29 July.

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