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WTO’s softwood lumber ruling drags Canada into hearth of longstanding ‘zeroing’ dispute

NigerianCanadianNews by NigerianCanadianNews
April 16, 2019
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Canada proclaimed on Monday it will appeal the world Trade Organization’s approval of a disputable methodology the U.S. uses for calculating tariffs in a trade spat over lumber.

A WTO Dispute Settlement Body panel last week rejected Ottawa’s argument that the U.S. use of the strategy referred to as “zeroing” violated international trade rules.

In a statement, foreign minister Chrystia Freeland said: “The WTO has ruled more than twenty times (in the past) that zeroing, a method of calculating and applying artificially high and unfair duty rates, is inconsistent with WTO rules.”

The united states has repeatedly lost cases before the WTO over its use of zeroing, that calculates the price} of imports compared to the traditional value in the u. s. to work out predatory rating.

But in its ruling last tuesday, the WTO panel “agreed with the u. s. that such form of zeroing is permissible” in cases where targeted dumping is suspected.

The recurrent rulings by the WTO appeals body particularly against the employment of zeroing had been one among Washington’s main complaints against the worldwide trade body.

It is one among the problems mentioned by Washington to justify its obstruction of appointments of latest judges to the proceedings branch of a WTO dispute panel, that might force it to clean up by the tip of this year.

Canadian softwood lumber has been a source of conflict in US-Canadian trade for over three decades.

Ottawa brought its latest trade dispute with the united states over the U.S. softwood lumber tariffs to the WTO in November 2017, after the US Department of Commerce ill-treated duties of up to 18.19 % on the price of Canadian lumber merchandise.

The administration of us President Donald Trump said the move was warranted after concluding that canada had unfairly subsidized and drop the merchandise on the US market.

Freeland referred to the tariffs “unfair and unwarranted.”

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