GD/164
United States - Measures Affecting the Export of Softwood Lumber from Canada
Other titles
US - Softwood Lumber I
Products at Issue
Products at issue |
Lumber
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Type of product |
Non-agricultural
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Product sub-type |
Wood products
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Related disputes
GATT | |
WTO |
Key legal aspects
Legal basis |
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Claims raised |
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Defences raised |
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Adjudicators
Type | Panel |
Chairperson | Michael D. Cartland (Hong Kong) |
Other members | Ulrich Mohrmann (Germany, Fed. Rep.), Luzius Wasescha (Switzerland) |
Type | Panel |
Legal basis at issue |
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Claims at issue |
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Defences at issue |
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No of Pages (total / legal reasoning) | 4 |
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Timeline
Request for consultations |
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Request for conciliation | |
Conciliation meeting | |
Request for establishment | |
Establishment | |
Composition | |
Report | |
Adoption of report | |
Mutually agreed solution |
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Outcome
Outcome of the proceedings |
Report adopted, mutually agreed solution
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Additional Info | SCM/76 (30/07/1986) Communication from Canada: Request for a meeting of the Committee to request the establishment of a panel. SCM/83 (25/05/1987) United States – Initiation of a Countervailing Duty Investigation into Softwood Lumber Products from Canada – Report by the Panel: Refers to a Memorandum of Understanding between Canada and the United States that would be implemented upon the withdrawal of the countervailing duty petition and the termination by the United States of the countervailing duty investigation. The Memorandum further states that it is without prejudice to the position of either Government as to whether the stumpage programmes and practices of the Canadian Governments constitute subsidies under United States law or any international agreement. Subject to several conditions, Canada agreed to impose a 15% export tax on lumber exported to the US as of 08/01/1987. |