DISPUTE SETTLEMENT
DS: Philippines — Anti-Dumping Measures Regarding Polypropylene Resins from Korea
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Complaint by Korea.
On 15 December 2000, Korea requested consultations with the Philippines concerning the Preliminary and Final Determinations of the Tariff Commission of the Philippines on Polypropylene Resins from Korea, dated 15 November 1999 and 11 September 2000 respectively. Korea considered that errors were made by the Philippines in those determinations which resulted in erroneous findings and defective conclusions with regard to, among others, like product, dumping, injury, and causality, as well as the imposition, calculation and collection of anti-dumping margins which are incompatible with the obligations of the Philippines under the provisions of the Anti-Dumping Agreement, in particular, but not necessarily limited to, Articles 2, 3, 5, 6 (including Annex II), 7, 9, and 12, and Article VI of GATT 1994.
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