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European Union proposes
sanctions of US products in retaliation of
Byrd Ammendment
The European Union said
today it proposed to impose sanctions on
US products to punish Washington for not
repealing an anti-dumping law ruled illegal
by the World Trade Organisation.
The European Commission proposed additional duties of up to 15 percent
from May 1 that would affect such products as paper, textiles, machinery
and farm produce.
The EU head office said it took its latest step “in light of the
continuing failure of the US to bring its legislation in conformity with
its international obligations”.
The 25-nation EU has long asked for Washington to repeal the three-year-old
legislation and the Bush Administration has been working with Congress
to bring it into line with its obligations. Yet the EC said it was time
to bring further action now.
The EU was joined in its complaint by seven countries, which got authorisation
to impose sanctions from the World Trade Organization in August, two
years after the global trade referee first ruled the US legislation illegal.
The law, known as the Byrd Amendment, allows American companies to receive
proceeds from antidumping duties levied on foreign rivals.
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