DISPUTE SETTLEMENT

DS: Argentina — Anti-Dumping Duties on Fasteners and Chains from Peru

This summary has been prepared by the Secretariat under its own responsibility. The summary is for general information only and is not intended to affect the rights and obligations of Members.

  

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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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