USA-MEXICO – WTO

BY KEITH NUTHALLTHE UNITED States has been told by a World Trade Organisation (WTO) disputes panel to review its re-imposition of anti-dumping duties on Mexican oil country tubular goods. Mexico had claimed that the USA erred in concluding during a 2000-2001 sunset review that without the duties, originally imposed in 1995, Mexican exporters would dump cut-priced cheap oil country tubular goods on the US market. Finding the American calculations in breach of the WTO anti-dumping agreement, the panel did however reject a request from Mexico that it order the US to ...


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