GD/14
Treatment by Germany of Imports of Sardines (Brisling)
Other titles
Germany Sardines (Source: GATT Analytical Index)
Products at Issue
Products at issue |
Sardines
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Type of product |
Non-agricultural
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Product sub-type |
Fish and fish 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 on Complaints |
Chairperson | C. M. Isbister (Canada) |
Other members | Representative of Australia, Representative of Canada, Representative of Cuba, Representative of Finland, Representative of Netherlands, Representative of Ceylon |
No of Pages (total / legal reasoning) | 6 |
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Timeline
Request for consultations | |
Request for establishment | |
Establishment | |
Composition | |
Report | |
Adoption of report | |
Mutually agreed solution | |
Request withdrawn |
Outcome
Outcome of the proceedings |
Report adopted, mutually agreed solution, request withdrawn
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Additional Info | G/26 (30/10/1952) Panel on Complaints - Report on the Treatment by Germany of Imports of Sardines (Brisling): The Panel examined the imposition by Germany of (i) an import duty of 14% on Clupea pilchardus as compared with 20% and 25% on other varieties; (ii) a turn-over tax of 4% on Clupea pilchardus as compared with 6% on other varieties; and (iii) removal of quantitative restrictions on Clupea pilchardus while these restrictions were maintained on other varieties. The Panel found there was not sufficient evidence showing that Germany had violated GATT Articles I:1 and XIII:1 and did not consider it necessary to consider the alleged inconsistencies under GATT Articles III:2, XII, or XIV. The Panel then examined whether Norway suffered nullification or impairment and concluded that Norway had reason to assume during tariff negotiations that its products "would not be less favourably treated than other preparations of the same family and this this situation would not be modified by unilateral action of the German Government". The Panel therefore concluded that "the value of the tariff concession obtained by Norway had been impaired". |