Committee on Subsidies and Countervailing Measures - Minutes of the Special Meeting Held on 26 April 2016

Minutes of the Special Meeting

held on 26 april 2016

 

Chair: Mr mitsuhiro fukuyama (JAPAN)

1.      The Committee on Subsidies and Countervailing Measures ("Committee") held a special meeting on 26 April 2016, convened in WTO/AIR/SCM/8 dated 15 April 2016.

 

2.      The Committee adopted the following agenda:

1   Review of 2015 new and full subsidy notifications (G/SCM/N/284/...) NOT PREVIOUSLY REVIEWED.. 2

1.1   Canada (G/SCM/N/284/CAN) 2

1.2   China (G/SCM/N/220/CHN–G/SCM/N/253/CHN-G/SCM/N/284/CHN) 3

1.3   Costa Rica (G/SCM/N/284/CRI-G/SCM/N/290/CRI) 4

1.4   Dominica (G/SCM/N/284/DMA-G/SCM/N/290/DMA) 4

1.5   Ecuador (G/SCM/N/284/ECU) 4

1.6   El Salvador (G/SCM/N/284/SLV-G/SCM/N/290/SLV) 4

1.7   European Union (G/SCM/N/284/EU, Addenda 3, 4, 6, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21 and 27, pertaining to Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, and Sweden, respectively) 4

1.8   Hong Kong, China (G/SCM/N/284/HKG) 5

1.9   Japan (G/SCM/N/284/JPN and G/SCM/N/284/JPN/Corr.1) 5

1.10   Jordan (G/SCM/N/284/JOR–G/SCM/N/290/JOR) 5

1.11   Korea, Republic of (G/SCM/N/284/KOR) 5

1.12   Lesotho (G/SCM/N/220/LSO-G/SCM/N/253/LSO–G/SCM/N/284/LSO) 5

1.13   Liechtenstein (G/SCM/N/284/LIE) 5

1.14   Macao, China (G/SCM/N/284/MAC) 5

1.15   Mauritius (G/SCM/N/284/MUS-G/SCM/N/290/MUS) 6

1.16   Mexico (G/SCM/N/284/MEX) 6

1.17   Montenegro (G/SCM/N/284/MNE) 6

1.18   New Zealand (G/SCM/N/284/NZL) 6

1.19   Norway (G/SCM/N/284/NOR) 6

1.20   Peru (G/SCM/N/284/PER) 6

1.21   Qatar (G/SCM/N/253/QAT-G/SCM/N/284/QAT) 6

1.22   Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (G/SCM/N/284/VCT-G/SCM/N/290/VCT) 6

1.23   Switzerland (G/SCM/N/284/CHE) 7

1.24   Thailand (G/SCM/N/284/THA) 7

1.25   Chinese Taipei (G/SCM/N/284/TPKM) 7

1.26   Turkey (G/SCM/N/284/TUR) 7

1.27   Ukraine (G/SCM/N/284/UKR) 7

2   Review of 2013 new and full subsidy notifications (G/SCM/N/253/…) not previously reviewed.. 7

2.1   Viet Nam (G/SCM/N/253/VNM) 7

3   REVIEW OF 2011 new and full subsidy notifications (G/SCM/N/220/…) not previously reviewed.. 8

4   continuation of REVIEW OF 2013 new and full subsidy notifications (G/SCM/N/253/…). 8

4.1   Brazil (G/SCM/N/253/BRA) 8

4.2   European Union (G/SCM/N/253/EU, Addenda 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 17, 19, 24, 27, pertaining to Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Denmark, Finland, Hungary, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Slovenia, and the United Kingdom, respectively) 8

4.3   India (G/SCM/N/253/IND and G/SCM/N/253/IND/Suppl.1) 9

4.4   Malaysia (G/SCM/N/253/MYS) 9

4.5   Russian Federation (G/SCM/N/253/RUS and G/SCM/N/253/RUS/Rev.1) 9

4.6   Turkey (G/SCM/N/253/TUR) 9

4.7   United States (G/SCM/N/253/USA) 10

5   Continuation of review of 2009 (G/SCM/N/186/...) new and full notifications  10

5.1   Gabon (G/SCM/N/186/GAB) 10

5.2   Turkey (G/SCM/N/186/TUR) 10

 

1  Review of 2015 new and full subsidy notifications (G/SCM/N/284/...) NOT PREVIOUSLY REVIEWED

3.      The Chair recalled that, at its April 2015 regular meeting the Committee decided to continue to apply the same procedures in G/SCM/117 according to which only notifications that had been circulated to Members in all three WTO working languages not later than 28 December 2015 could be reviewed at this meeting. Those notifications were listed in WTO/AIR/SCM/7. Written questions pertaining to those notifications had been due by 25 January 2016, and written answers by 28 March 2016.

 

1.1  Canada (G/SCM/N/284/CAN)

4.      Written questions and answers concerning this notification can be found in:

 

·         G/SCM/Q2/CAN/65 – questions from the United States

·         G/SCM/Q2/CAN/66 – replies to the United States

 

5.      There were no other questions or comments from the floor.

 

6.      The Chair noted that because the answers to the United States had been submitted after the applicable deadline, the Committee would return to this notification at its October 2016 special meeting. 

 

7.              The Committee took note of the notification, questions and answers, and statements made.

 

1.2  China (G/SCM/N/220/CHN–G/SCM/N/253/CHN-G/SCM/N/284/CHN)

8.      Written questions and answers concerning this notification can be found in:

 

·         G/SCM/Q2/CHN/54 – questions from Canada

·         G/SCM/Q2/CHN/55 – questions from Japan

·         G/SCM/Q2/CHN/56 – questions from Mexico

·         G/SCM/Q2/CHN/57 – questions from the United States

·         G/SCM/Q2/CHN/58 – questions from Chinese Taipei

·         G/SCM/Q2/CHN/60 – questions from the European Union

·         G/SCM/Q2/CHN/61 – replies to Canada

·         G/SCM/Q2/CHN/62 – replies to Japan

·         G/SCM/Q2/CHN/63 and G/SCM/Q2/CHN/63/Corr.1 – replies to Mexico

·         G/SCM/Q2/CHN/64 – replies to the United States

·         G/SCM/Q2/CHN/65 – replies to Chinese Taipei

 

9.      China stated that the United States, Canada and Japan had asked questions about China's notification on subsidy programmes at the sub-central government level, that it was preparing that notification for the period between 2001 and 2014, and had completed the draft of the notification and entered the final stage of domestic procedures. It would submit the notification as soon as it was finalised.

 

10.   With regard to the questions posed by the United States, Canada and Japan about the reason for not disclosing the subsidy amount for some notified programmes, this was because the statistics system for tax expenditure had not been established in China and therefore the amount of fiscal tax revenue foregone resulted from the implementation of preferential tax policies was not available.

 

11.   Regarding questions from Canada and Chinese Taipei on its preferential tax policies for foreign-invested enterprises (FIEs), specifically with respect to Programmes 7, 9 and 10 in its subsidy notification, these were transitional preferential policies for FIEs after the implementation of the new Enterprise Income Tax Law of the People's Republic of China in 2008, and would be invalidated at the expiration of the transitional period. China noted that after that transitional period FIEs would enjoy the same enterprise income tax rate as that for domestic enterprises and there would be no tailor-made preferential tax treatment for FIEs.

 

12.   With respect to questions posed by Canada and Mexico about preferential tax treatment for building materials products manufactured with integrated utilization of resources, China stated that it had made clear explanations on that issue in Programme 15 of its latest subsidy notification and referred to the Notice on the Catalogue of Comprehensive Use of Resources for Preferential Enterprise Income Tax Treatment (Circular CaiShui No. 117 of 2008) for further details. China’s written response provided the website on which the document was accessible.

 

13.   With regard to questions raised by the European Union, China would provide its written response in due course.

 

14.   The United States was somewhat disappointed that the responses had come in so late and without an electronic copy at the moment. This made it difficult to have any kind of substantive discussion. The United States looked forward to the sub-central subsidy notification, which had been promised for quite some time. The United States expected that this item would be on the agenda for the fall meeting of the Committee.

 

15.   Japan indicated that it would review the answers, and noted that China's notification did not include local government subsidies, which Japan looked forward to seeing.

 

16.   Canada stated that it was looking forward to reviewing China's responses as well as receiving the notification with respect to its sub-central programmes.

 

17.   The Chair noted that because some questions and answers had been submitted after the deadline and some questions remained pending, the Committee would return to this notification at its autumn 2016 special meeting. 

 

18.   The Committee took note of the notification, questions and answers, and statements made.

               

1.3  Costa Rica (G/SCM/N/284/CRI-G/SCM/N/290/CRI)

19.   This double-symbolled notification was a new and full 2015 notification as well as a transparency notification in respect of extensions under Article 27.4 of the SCM Agreement. No Member raised any questions or comments.

 

20.   The Committee took note of the notification.

 

1.4  Dominica (G/SCM/N/284/DMA-G/SCM/N/290/DMA)

21.   This double-symbolled notification was a new and full 2015 notification as well as a transparency notification in respect of extensions under Article 27.4 of the SCM Agreement. No Member raised any questions or comments.

 

22.   The Committee took note of the notification.

 

1.5  Ecuador (G/SCM/N/284/ECU)

23.   No Member raised any questions or comments about this notification.

 

24.   The Committee took note of the notification.

 

1.6  El Salvador (G/SCM/N/284/SLV-G/SCM/N/290/SLV)

25.   This double-symbolled notification was a new and full 2015 notification as well as a transparency notification in respect of extensions under Article 27.4 of the SCM Agreement. No Member raised any questions or comments.

 

26.   The Committee took note of the notification.

 

1.7  European Union (G/SCM/N/284/EU, Addenda 3, 4, 6, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21 and 27, pertaining to Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, and Sweden, respectively)

27.   Written questions and answers concerning this notification can be found in:

 

·         G/SCM/Q2/EU/47 – questions from the Russian Federation

·         G/SCM/Q2/EU/48 – questions from Canada

·         G/SCM/Q2/EU/49 – replies to Canada

·         G/SCM/Q2/EU/51 – replies the Russian Federation[1]

 

28.   With respect to questions raised by Russia, the European Union indicated that its written answers covered 10 of the 16 questions that had been posed. The European Union would provide answers to the remaining questions as soon as they had been received from the relevant Member States. 

 

29.   The Chair noted that because answers had been submitted after the deadline and some questions remained pending, this notification would be placed on the agenda of the October special meeting for continuing review.

 

30.   The Committee took note of the notification, questions and answers, and statements made.

 

1.8  Hong Kong, China (G/SCM/N/284/HKG)

31.   No Member raised any questions or comments about this notification.

 

32.   The Committee took note of the notification.

 

1.9  Japan (G/SCM/N/284/JPN and G/SCM/N/284/JPN/Corr.1)

33.   Written questions and answers concerning this notification can be found in:

 

·         G/SCM/Q2/JPN/72 – questions from Canada

·         G/SCM/Q2/JPN/73 – replies to Canada

·         G/SCM/Q2/JPN/74 – questions from the United States

·         G/SCM/Q2/JPN/75 – replies to the United States

 

34.   The Committee took note of the notification, questions and answers.

 

1.10  Jordan (G/SCM/N/284/JOR–G/SCM/N/290/JOR)

35.   This double-symbolled notification was a new and full 2015 notification as well as a transparency notification in respect of extensions under Article 27.4 of the SCM Agreement. No Member raised any questions or comments.

 

36.   The Committee took note of the notification.

 

1.11  Korea, Republic of (G/SCM/N/284/KOR)

37.   Written questions and answers concerning this notification can be found in:

 

·         G/SCM/Q2/KOR/54 – questions from the United States

·         G/SCM/Q2/KOR/55 – questions from Chinese Taipei

·         G/SCM/Q2/KOR/56 – replies to Chinese Taipei

·         G/SCM/Q2/KOR/57 – replies to the United States

 

38.   The Chair noted that because the questions from Chinese Taipei and the replies to both set of questions had been submitted after the applicable deadlines, this notification would be placed on the agenda of the October special meeting for continuing review.

 

39.   The Committee took note of the notification, questions and answers, and statements made.

 

1.12  Lesotho (G/SCM/N/220/LSO-G/SCM/N/253/LSO–G/SCM/N/284/LSO)

40.   This notification was a multi-symbolled new and full notification for 2011, 2013 and 2015. No Member raised any questions or comments in respect of this notification.

 

41.   The Committee took note of the notification.

 

1.13  Liechtenstein (G/SCM/N/284/LIE)

42.   No Member raised any questions or comments about this notification.

 

43.   The Committee took note of the notification.

 

1.14  Macao, China (G/SCM/N/284/MAC)

44.   No Member raised any questions or comments about this notification.

 

45.   The Committee took note of the notification.

 

1.15  Mauritius (G/SCM/N/284/MUS-G/SCM/N/290/MUS)

46.   This double-symbolled notification was a new and full 2015 notification as well as a transparency notification in respect of extensions under Article 27.4 of the SCM Agreement. No Member raised any questions or comments.

 

47.   The Committee took note of the notification.

 

1.16  Mexico (G/SCM/N/284/MEX)

48.   No Member raised any questions or comments about this notification.

 

49.   The Committee took note of the notification.

 

1.17  Montenegro (G/SCM/N/284/MNE)

50.   No Member raised any questions or comments about this notification.

 

51.   The Committee took note of the notification.

 

1.18  New Zealand (G/SCM/N/284/NZL)

52.   No Member raised any questions or comments about this notification.

 

53.   The Committee took note of the notification.

 

1.19  Norway (G/SCM/N/284/NOR)

54.   No Member raised any questions or comments about this notification.

 

55.   The Committee took note of the notification.

 

1.20  Peru (G/SCM/N/284/PER)

56.   No Member raised any questions or comments about this notification.

 

57.   The Committee took note of the notification.

 

1.21  Qatar (G/SCM/N/253/QAT-G/SCM/N/284/QAT)

58.   This notification was a double-symbolled new and full notification for 2013 and 2015.

 

59.   Written questions concerning this notification can be found in:

 

·         G/SCM/Q2/QAT/5 – questions from the United States

 

60.   Qatar stated that it was examining the questions posed by the United States, and that it would provide written replies as well as supplementary notifications if necessary after gathering the relevant information from the respective authorities.

 

61.   The Chair noted that as no written response had been submitted to the questions, the Committee would return to this notification at its autumn 2016 special meeting.

 

62.   The Committee took note of the notification, questions, and statements made.

 

1.22  Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (G/SCM/N/284/VCT-G/SCM/N/290/VCT)

63.   This double-symbolled notification was a new and full 2015 notification as well as a transparency notification in respect of extensions under Article 27.4 of the SCM Agreement. No Member raised any questions or comments.

 

64.   The Committee took note of the notification.

 

1.23  Switzerland (G/SCM/N/284/CHE)

65.   No Member raised any questions or comments about this notification.

 

66.   The Committee took note of the notification.

 

1.24  Thailand (G/SCM/N/284/THA)

67.   Written questions concerning this notification can be found in:

 

·         G/SCM/Q2/THA/26 – questions from the United States

 

68.   Thailand stated that it had conveyed the questions to the capital but had not received a response yet. The written replies would be submitted as soon as possible.

 

69.   The Chair noted that as no written response had been submitted to the questions, the Committee would return to this notification at its autumn 2016 special meeting.

 

70.   The Committee took note of the notification, questions, and statements made.

 

1.25  Chinese Taipei (G/SCM/N/284/TPKM)

71.   No Member raised any questions or comments about this notification.

 

72.   The Committee took note of the notification.

 

1.26  Turkey (G/SCM/N/284/TUR)

73.   Written questions and answers concerning this notification can be found in:

 

·         G/SCM/Q2/TUR/34 – questions from the United States

·         G/SCM/Q2/TUR/35 and G/SCM/Q2/TUR/35/Suppl.1 – replies to the United States

 

74.   The Chair noted that because answers had been submitted after the deadline, the Committee would return to this notification at its October 2016 special meeting. 

 

75.   The Committee took note of the notification, questions and answers, and statements made.

 

1.27  Ukraine (G/SCM/N/284/UKR)

76.   No Member raised any questions or comments about this notification.

 

77.   The Committee took note of the notification.

 

2  Review of 2013 new and full subsidy notifications (G/SCM/N/253/…) not previously reviewed

78.   The Chair recalled that 2013 new and full subsidy notifications had been due on 30 June 2013 and this was the Committee's sixth special meeting at which such notifications would be reviewed.

 

2.1  Viet Nam (G/SCM/N/253/VNM)

79.   Written questions concerning this notification can be found in:

 

·         G/SCM/Q2/VNM/5 – questions from the United States

 

80.   Viet Nam stated that it had scheduled a meeting with the United States to discuss the issues bilaterally.[2]

 

81.   The United States confirmed that a bilateral meeting had been scheduled, but also expected to receive written answers to the questions.

 

82.   The Chair noted that as no written response had been submitted to the questions, the Committee would return to this notification at its autumn 2016 special meeting.

 

83.   The Committee took note of the notification, questions, and statements made.

 

3  REVIEW OF 2011 new and full subsidy notifications (G/SCM/N/220/…) not previously reviewed 

84.   The Chair noted that both of the notifications under this item – from Lesotho and China – had been taken up under the first agenda item.

 

4  continuation of REVIEW OF 2013 new and full subsidy notifications (G/SCM/N/253/…)

85.   The Chair noted that this agenda item was for the continuation of reviews of 2013 new and full notifications started at prior meetings that had not yet been completed, due to late submission of questions or non-submission or late submission of written replies. The Committee also considered under this agenda item the follow-up questions that had been submitted in respect of certain of those notifications. 

 

86.   The Chair recalled that the exchange of written questions and answers was the essence of the review process for those subsidy notifications, as per the Committee's agreed procedures. Failure to reply promptly to such questions undermined transparency, and thus frustrated the purpose of the review. All Members that had not yet responded to written questions concerning their subsidy notifications thus should submit their answers without further delay.

 

87.   The Chair thanked those delegations with notifications under the remaining agenda items that had submitted written answers to questions that had remained pending at the end of the autumn 2015 special meeting.

 

4.1  Brazil (G/SCM/N/253/BRA)

88.   Written questions and answers concerning this notification can be found in:

 

·         G/SCM/Q2/BRA/47 – follow-up questions from the United States

·         G/SCM/Q2/BRA/48 – replies to follow-up questions from the United States

 

89.   The Chair noted that because answers had been submitted after the deadline, the Committee would return to this notification at its October 2016 special meeting. 

 

90.   The Committee took note of the notification, questions, answers, and statements made.

 

4.2  European Union (G/SCM/N/253/EU, Addenda 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 17, 19, 24, 27, pertaining to Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Denmark, Finland, Hungary, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Slovenia, and the United Kingdom, respectively)

91.   Written questions and answers concerning this notification can be found in:

 

·                                                                  G/SCM/Q2/EU/44 –   questions from the Russian Federation (Austria, Belgium, Finland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Slovenia)

 

·                                                                  G/SCM/Q2/EU/47 –   questions from the Russian Federation (Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Denmark, Luxembourg, Slovenia, United Kingdom)

 

·                                                                  G/SCM/Q2/EU/50 –   replies to the Russian Federation (Austria, Belgium, Finland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Slovenia)

 

·                                                                  G/SCM/Q2/EU/51 -   replies to the Russian Federation (Bulgaria, United Kingdom)[3]

 

92.   The Chair recalled that shortly before the meeting, the European Union had submitted replies to certain questions from the Russian Federation.

 

93.   The European Union recalled that it had provided oral answers to Russia’s questions posed regarding Finland, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, and Slovenia at the last Committee meeting.  With respect to questions regarding Austria, the European Union would submit the written replies as soon as possible.

 

94.   The Chair noted that because the answers to the Russian Federation had been submitted very shortly before the meeting and some questions remained pending, the Committee would return to this notification at its autumn 2016 special meeting. 

 

95.   The Committee took note of the notification, questions and answers, and statements made.

 

4.3  India (G/SCM/N/253/IND and G/SCM/N/253/IND/Suppl.1)

96.   Written questions and answers concerning this notification can be found in:

 

·         G/SCM/Q2/IND/41 – follow-up questions from the United States

·         G/SCM/Q2/IND/43 – replies to follow-up questions from the United States

 

97.      The Chair stated that this notification was back on the agenda because the United States had recalled in the Committee's autumn 2015 meeting that some of its questions, as to whether certain fisheries programmes were export contingent, had remained pending. India had recently submitted a further supplement to this notification covering two additional schemes. That notification would be on the agenda of the Committee's fall special meeting.

 

98.      India stated that its new notification on two fisheries subsidy schemes[4] responded to the remaining part of the questions from the United States.  

 

99.   The Committee took note of the notification, questions and answers, and statements made.

 

4.4  Malaysia (G/SCM/N/253/MYS)

100.    Written questions and answers concerning this notification can be found in:

 

·         G/SCM/Q2/MYS/20 and G/SCM/Q2/MYS/20/Corr.1 – questions from the United States

·         G/SCM/Q2/MYS/21 – replies to the United States

 

101.    The Committee took note of the notification, questions and answers, and statements made.

 

4.5  Russian Federation (G/SCM/N/253/RUS and G/SCM/N/253/RUS/Rev.1)

102.    Written questions and answers concerning this notification can be found in:

 

·         G/SCM/Q2/RUS/14 – follow-up questions from the United States

·         G/SCM/Q2/RUS/15 – replies to follow-up questions from the United States

 

103.    The Chair noted that because the answers of the Russian Federation had been submitted very shortly before the meeting, the Committee would return to this notification at its autumn 2016 special meeting. 

 

104.    The Committee took note of the notification, questions and answers, and statements made.

 

4.6  Turkey (G/SCM/N/253/TUR)

105.    Written questions and answers concerning this notification can be found in:

 

·         G/SCM/Q2/TUR/29 – questions from Canada

·         G/SCM/Q2/TUR/33 – additional questions from the United States

·         G/SCM/Q2/TUR/37 – replies to Canada

·         G/SCM/Q2/TUR/38 – replies to additional questions from the United States

 

106.    The United States noted that one of the points Turkey had made in its written replies was that its inward processing system had been examined in the context of US countervailing duty investigations, and had been found either not to have been used or not to have provided a countervailable subsidy. The US questions, however, were from another angle that might not have been looked at in the CVD investigations. Accordingly, the United States might have additional follow-up questions in this regard.

 

107.     The Chair noted that because the answers of Turkey had been submitted after the applicable deadline, the Committee would return to this notification at its autumn 2016 special meeting. 

 

108.    The Committee took note of the notification, questions and answers, and statements made.

 

4.7  United States (G/SCM/N/253/USA)

109.    Written questions and answers concerning this notification can be found in:

 

·    G/SCM/Q2/USA/62 – questions from Australia

·    G/SCM/Q2/USA/63 – questions from Canada

·    G/SCM/Q2/USA/64 – questions from the Russian Federation

·    G/SCM/Q2/USA/65 – replies to Australia

·    G/SCM/Q2/USA/66 – replies to Canada

 

110.    The Chair noted that because the answers to Australia and Canada had been submitted recently and the questions from the Russian Federation remained pending, the Committee would return to this notification at its autumn 2016 special meeting. 

 

111.    The Committee took note of the notification, questions and answers, and statements made.

 

5  Continuation of review of 2009 (G/SCM/N/186/...) new and full notifications

5.1  Gabon (G/SCM/N/186/GAB)

112.    Pending written questions concerning this notification can be found in:

 

·    G/SCM/Q2/GAB/1 – questions from the United States

·    G/SCM/Q2/GAB/2 – questions from Turkey

 

113.    The Chair noted that as no written replies had been submitted, the Committee would return to this notification at its autumn 2016 special meeting for continuing review.

 

114.    The Committee took note of the questions and statement.

 

5.2  Turkey (G/SCM/N/186/TUR)

115.Written questions and answers concerning this notification can be found in:

 

·         G/SCM/Q2/TUR/23 – questions from Australia

·         G/SCM/Q2/TUR/36 and G/SCM/Q2/TUR/36/Corr.1 – replies to Australia

116.    Australia noted that Turkey was not replying to its questions but rather was saying that it would reply through its notification to the Committee on Agriculture. Australia wanted to keep this on the agenda and asked for Turkey's views.

 

117.    Turkey stated that it would provide written answers by the next Committee meeting in October 2016.

 

118.    The Chair noted that because the answers had been submitted after the deadline this notification would be on the agenda of the Committee's October 2016 meeting.  

 

119.    The Committee took note of the notification, questions and answers, and statements made.

 

120.    The Chair reminded those delegations that had not yet replied to questions that they had received in connection with this or previous meetings to provide their written responses as soon as possible, so that the Committee could conclude the review of the notifications. He also reminded Members that had not yet done so to submit their 2015 new and full notifications as soon as possible. He thanked the Members that already had made those notifications, and asked all other Members to redouble their efforts to notify as soon as possible, which would greatly enhance the transparency function of subsidy notification and review.

 

121.    For new and full notifications to be placed on the agenda of the fall special meeting, they would need to be circulated in all three working languages not later than 27 June 2016. Given the time needed for translation, this left a narrow window to notify in time for review in the autumn. The Secretariat stood ready to offer any assistance in that regard.

 

122.    Finally, delegations wishing to receive written answers to any questions regarding notifications reviewed at the present meeting should submit those questions in writing to both the Member concerned and the Secretariat. The Chair recalled that it was the responsibility of the Members submitting questions and answers to provide those directly to the other Member concerned, at the time it submitted them to the Secretariat for circulation to all Members. Circulation to all Members was to ensure multilateral transparency; it was not intended to replace the necessary bilateral communication between the directly involved Members.

 

123.    He noted that shortly after the meeting, the Secretariat would circulate the usual triple-symbolled document containing all of the deadlines for documents to be submitted.[5]

 

124.    The meeting was closed.

 

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[1] Circulated on 25 April 2016.

[2] Viet Nam's replies were circulated on 27 May 2016 in document G/SCM/Q2/VNM/6.

[3] Circulated on 25 April 2016.

[4] G/SCM/N/253/IND/Suppl.2.

[5] G/ADP/W/494-G/SCM/W/566-G/SG/W/235, dated 10 May 2016 and G/ADP/W/494/Corr.1-G/SCM/W/566/Corr.1-G/SG/W/235/Corr.1, dated 13 May 2016.