GD/78
EEC - Emergency Action on Table Apples
Other titles
Products at Issue
Products at issue |
Apples
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Type of product |
Agricultural
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Product sub-type |
Fruits and dried fruits
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Related disputes
GATT | |
WTO |
Key legal aspects
Legal basis |
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Defences raised |
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Timeline
Request for consultations | |
Request for establishment | |
Request withdrawn |
Outcome
Outcome of the proceedings |
Consultations held, request withdrawn
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Additional Info | L/3385 (17/04/1970) Communication from EEC (03/04/1970) informing the emergency measure taken on table apples, offering consultations with Contracting Parties having a substantial interest as exporters.C/M/62 (14/05/1970) Minutes of Council Meeting (28/04/1970) Australia requested the Council GATT Article XXIII:2 investigations if consultations were not successful. The Council agreed that bilateral or multilateral consultations would take place between the EEC and countries with a trade interest. If there was no satisfactory result, then the Council would reconsider the matter under GATT Article XXIII:2. L/3385/Add.1 (17/07/1970) Communication from the EEC (08/07/1970) that emergency measures on the import of apples had ceased to apply, as scheduled. C/M/63 (31/07/1970) Minutes of Council Meeting (15/07/1970) Australia: the consultations had not convinced them that the measures were justified, and no satisfactory adjustment on the matter was reached. EEC : "did not intend to recommend an extension of the measures and that they were in no way a precedent for action in future for apples or other products." Australia: "in view of these statements and in view of the fact that the Australian apple export season was now virtually ended, his authorities had decided not to pursue action under paragraph 2 of Article XXIII of the GATT in this instance." |