Russian Federation – Measures on the
importation of live pigs, pork
and other pig products from the European Union
Request for Consultations by the European Union
The following communication, dated 8 April 2014, from the delegation of
the European Union to the delegation of the Russian Federation and to the
Chairperson of the Dispute Settlement Body, is circulated in accordance with
Article 4.4 of the DSU.
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My authorities have
instructed me to request consultations with the Government of the Russian
Federation (Russia) pursuant to Articles 1 and 4 of the WTO Understanding on Rules and Procedures
Governing the Settlement of Disputes, Article XXIII of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade 1994 (GATT
1994), and Article 11 of the Agreement
on the Application of Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures
(SPS Agreement), concerning certain measures adopted by Russia affecting
the importation of live pigs and their genetic material, pork, pork products
and certain other commodities (the products at issue) from the European Union
(the EU), purportedly because of concerns related to isolated cases of African
Swine Fever (ASF).
Background
to the dispute and the SPS measures at issue
Following two cases
of ASF in wild boar in the south-eastern part of Lithuania on 24 January 2014,
Russia ceased accepting certain of the products at issue from the entire EU as
of 27 January 2014. Two more cases in wild boar were reported in the eastern
region of Poland on 17 and 19 February 2014. The Russian measures, amounting to the
adoption, maintenance and/or application of an import ban or import
restrictions, are evidenced, inter alia, by
the following.
On 29 January 2014,
two administrative
notices from the Russian Federal Service for Veterinary and Phytosanitary
Surveillance were issued (FS-SA-7/1275 and FS-SA-8/1277).