united states – anti‑dumping act of 1916
Status Report by the United States
Addendum
The
following communication, dated 4 April 2002, from the Permanent Mission of the
United States to the Chairman of the Dispute Settlement Body, is circulated
pursuant to Article 21.6 of the DSU.
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Status
Report Regarding Implementation of the
DSB
Recommendations and Rulings in the Dispute
United States – Anti‑Dumping Act of 1916
(WT/DS136
and WT/DS162)
The
United States submits this report in accordance with Article 21.6 of the Understanding on Rules and Procedures
Governing the Settlement of Disputes.
On
26 September 2000, the Dispute Settlement Body (DSB) adopted its
recommendations and rulings in United
States ‑ Anti‑Dumping Act of 1916 (WT/DS136 and WT/DS162). At the following DSB meeting on 23 October
2000, the United States informed the DSB
of its intention to implement the recommendations and rulings of the DSB in
connection with this matter.
As
noted in our previous status reports, the United States submitted proposed
legislation to the US Congress on 23 July 2001, that repeals the 1916 Act and
terminates all pending actions under the Act.
On 20 December 2001, H.R. 3557
was introduced in the US Congress, which would repeal the 1916 Act and provide
that no judgments pursuant to actions under such Act will be entered on or
after 26 September 2000. The United
States continues to work for the enactment of H.R. 3557, and continues to
confer with the European Communities and Japan in order to reach a mutually
satisfactory resolution of this matter.