India – Tariff Treatment on Certain Goods
Communication from the Panel
The following
communication, dated 4 March 2021, addressed to the Chairperson of the Dispute
Settlement Body (DSB), is circulated in accordance with Article 12.9 of the
Dispute Settlement Understanding (DSU).
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Article 12.8 of the
Understanding on Rules and Procedures Governing the Settlement of Disputes
(DSU) provides that the period in which a panel shall conduct its examination,
from the date that the composition and terms of reference of the panel have
been agreed upon until the date the final report is issued to the parties to
the dispute, shall, as a general rule, not exceed six months.
Article 12.9 of the DSU provides
that, when a panel considers that it cannot issue its report within six months,
it shall inform the Dispute Settlement Body (DSB) in writing accordingly and
indicate the reasons, together with an estimate of the period within which it
will issue its report.
The
Panel on India – Tariffs on ICT Goods (DS584) was established by the DSB on 29
July 2020 and composed on 7 October 2020.
In
accordance with the Panel's timetable adopted thus far following consultations
with the parties, the Panel estimates that it
will issue its final report to the parties in the second quarter of 2022.
The report will only be
available to the public once it is circulated to the Members in all three working
languages of the WTO. The date of circulation depends on completion of
translation and the Panel is not in a position to provide an estimated
circulation date at this time.
I would be grateful if you would
circulate this letter to the DSB.
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