UNITED STATES –
CONTINUED DUMPING AND
SUBSIDY OFFSET ACT OF 2000
Communication from the European Union
The following communication, dated 20 June 2022, was received from the
delegation of the European Union with
the request that it be circulated to the Dispute Settlement Body (DSB).
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On 26 November 2004, the Dispute
Settlement Body ("DSB") granted authorization to the
European Union to suspend concessions and related obligations under the
General Agreement on Tariff and Trade 1994 ("GATT 1994") in
accordance with the decision of the Arbitrator in United States – Continued Dumping and Subsidies Offset Act of 2000.
The authorization was made pursuant to the European Union request (WT/DS217/39)
made under Article 22.7 of the Understanding on Rules and Procedures Governing
the Settlement of Disputes ("DSU"). In that request, the European
Communities undertook to notify the DSB every year the list of products on
which the additional import duty would apply, prior to the entry into force of
a level of suspension of concessions.
On 29 April 2005, the European
Union notified the DSB that it was suspending, as of 1 May 2005, the
application of concessions and related obligations under GATT 1994 on imports
of certain products originating in the United States of America (WT/DS217/47).
The list of products subject to this suspension of concessions was modified on
1 May 2006 (WT/DS217/49), on 1 May 2007 (WT/DS217/51), on 1 May 2008
(WT/DS217/53), on 1 May 2009 (WT/DS217/55), on 1 May 2010 (WT/DS 217/57), on 1
May 2011 (WT/DS217/59), on 1 May 2012 (WT/DS217/61), on 1 May 2013
(WT/DS217/63), on 1 May 2014 (WT/DS217/65), on 1 May 2015 (WT/DS217/67), on 1 May
2016 (WT/DS217/69), on 1 May 2017 (WT/DS217/71), on 1 May 2018 (WT/DS217/73),
on 1 May 2019 (WT/DS217/75) and on 1 May 2020 (WT/DS217/77).
The Commission Delegated
Regulation (EU) 2021/704 of 26 February 2021 (OJ L 146, 29 April 2021)
maintains unchanged the list of products subject to retaliation. The rate of
additional duty to which those products are subjected increases to 0,1% in
order to adjust to the level of retaliation.
The updated list is attached.
The suspension, which applies as from 1 May 2021, covers, over one year, a
total value of trade that does not exceed USD 236 314,72.
The amount of USD 236 314,72 is
the European Union's current level of authorization established through
arbitration under Article 22.6 of the DSU. It represents 72 percent of USD 328 214,89 collected from the European
Union's exports and disbursed to U.S. companies in the distribution under the
Continued Dumping and Subsidy Offset Act of 2000 for the most recent year for
which data are available. The amount of relevant disbursements was identified
based on the CDSOA Annual Report for Fiscal Year 2020, published by U.S.
Customs and Border Protection on 3 December 2020.
The European Union kindly asks
the Secretariat to circulate this notification to the Members of the DSB.
Products subject to a 0,1% additional import
duty
as from 1 May 2021
The products on which the 0,1% additional import duty would apply are
those that are classified under the eight-digit CN codes and match the given
descriptions.
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CN codes
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Description of products
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0710 40 00
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Sweet corn,
uncooked or cooked by steaming or by boiling in water, frozen
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6204 62 31
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Women or
girls’ cotton denim trousers and breeches, other than industrial and
occupational, of denim cotton
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8705 10 00
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Crane
lorries (excl. breakdown lorries)
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ex 9003 19
00
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Frames and
mountings for spectacles, goggles or the like, of base metal
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