Markets and trade
 

Detail

Area
United States of America
Commodity Group
Oilseeds, oils and meals
Commodity
Agricultural products
Date
01/09/2020
Policy Category
Trade
Policy Instrument
Trade differences
Description
A WTO panel examining China’s challenge of certain additional import duties on its products imposed by the United States in 2018 concluded that the concerned measures were inconsistent with WTO trade rules. Chinese products affected by the United States’ additional duties include a number of oilcrops and oilmeals, US imports of which, however, have been negligible.
Notes
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA / CHINA – trade dispute – WTO panel: On 15 September 2020, the WTO panel considering China’s challenge to certain additional import duties on its products imposed by the United States in 2018 concluded that: i) the measures at issue were prima facie inconsistent with the United States’ tariff bindings and most favoured nation obligations under GATT 1994; and ii) the United States had not met its burden of demonstrating the necessity of the concerned measures to protect public morals. Chinese products affected by the United States’ additional duties included a number of oilcrops and oilmeals, US imports of which have, however, been negligible traditionally.