TUBULAR GOODS ROW
March 1st, 2003 BY KEITH NUTHALLTHE MEXICAN government has launched the first stage of disputes proceedings at the World Trade Organisation, (formal talks), over claims that the reimposition by the United States of anti-dumping duties on its exports of oil country tubular goods broke global trading regulations.In a note to the WTO, Mexico City claims that Washington erred during its 2001 sunset review of the duties, alleging that it "misapplied the 'would be likely to lead' standard," when assessing whether scrapping the tariffs might open the door to cut-priced Mexican oil ...
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