Indonesia – Importation of Horticultural Products,
Animals and Animal Products
Request to Join Consultations
Communication
from Canada
The following communication,
dated 23 May 2014, from the delegation of Canada
to the delegation of Indonesia,
the delegation of the United
States and to the Chairperson of the Dispute
Settlement Body, is circulated in accordance with Article 4.11 of the DSU.
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Pursuant to Article 4.11 of the Understanding on Rules and Procedures Governing the
Settlement of Disputes (DSU), the Government of Canada hereby
notifies its desire to join in the consultations requested by the United States
pursuant to Articles 1 and 4 of the DSU,
Article XXII of the General Agreement on
Tariffs and Trade 1994, Article 19 of the Agreement on
Agriculture, Article 6 of the Agreement
on Import Licensing Procedures and Articles 7 and 8 of the
Agreement on Preshipment Inspection, concerning certain
measures imposed by Indonesia on the importation of horticultural products,
animals and animal products.
The
relevant communication was circulated to WTO Members on May 15, 2014, as Indonesia – Importation of Horticultural Products, Animals and Animal Products (WT/DS478/1,
G/L/1069, G/AG/GEN/119, G/LIC/D/48, G/PSI/D/4).
Canada has a substantial trade interest in
these proceedings, as Indonesia
is a priority export market for Canadian agricultural products. As many of
these products could be subject to non-automatic import licensing and quotas in
Indonesia, Canada is concerned that the measures at issue
may restrict trade and, therefore, negatively affect Canadian exports to Indonesia. Accordingly, Canada requests to join in these
consultations.
A copy
of this letter is being sent to the Chairman of the Dispute Settlement Body,
with a request that it be circulated to Members.
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