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TRADE DISPUTE RESOLUTION: WHAT ARE THE MECHANISMS? Mary E. Burfisher, ERS/USDA Terry Norman, Ag. & Agrifood Canada Renee Schwartz, FAS/USDA
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WHY ARE TRADE DISPUTE MECHAMISMS IMPORTANT? n Create orderly, rules-based system that facilitates trade n Protect the interests of all parties n Prevent disputes from occurring or escalating
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DISPUTE RESOLUTION MECHANISMS n FORMAL: Legalistic, strictly specified rules of procedure and timetables; consultations, panel, win/lose outcomes n INFORMAL: Ad hoc processes defined by participants, consensus outcomes
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FORMAL MECHANISMS n NAFTA Chapter 19 on AD, CVD n NAFTA Chapter 20 on interpretation of agreement n National AD or CVD actions n WTO dispute settlement process
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Chapter 19 and 20 process n Consultations (ch. 19) or meeting of Commission (ch. 20) provide a venue for mediating a resolution n Arbitral panels are formed when consultation fails, legalistic process with a win/lose outcome n Appeal process: Decisions can be appealed (ch.19) or reconsidered (ch. 20)
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Ch. 19 Actions n Panel reviews Mexican AD on US HFCS US refined sugar exports to Canada US AD on Canadian swine exports Mexican fresh cut flower exports to US
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Disputes Settled under Ch. 20 n Two disputes: Canadian TRQ’s on poultry, dairy, barley and margarine U.S. safeguards on broom corn brooms from Mexico
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NATIONAL AD OR CVD ACTIONS n NAFTA members have independent processes, but must abide by Chapter 19 disciplines n AD are imposed when imports sold at less than fair market value and domestic injury occurs n CVD are imposed to offset foreign subsidies if domestic injury occurs
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WTO Panel Process n NAFTA members can pursue matters covered by both NAFTA and WTO, but can only use one venue at a time n Consultations provide opportunity to mediate a resolution n Panel is formed if consultations fail n Outome is win/lose, and may be appealed
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WTO panels n Canadian fluid milk TRQ and certain milk pricing practices n Mexican HFCS duties
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INFORMAL VENUES n Government to government negotiations n Industry to industry negotiations n Technical consultation/assistance
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Governmental n Standing committees Committee on Agricultural Trade Nafta SPS Committee n U.S.-Canada ROU Understanding n U.S.-Mexico tomato agreement
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PRIVATE INDUSTRY NEGOTIATIONS n Advisory Committee on Private Commercial Disputes regarding Agricultural Goods : Fruit and Vegetable Dispute Resolution Corp. n Northwest Cattle Project n US-Mexican grape industry agreement on labeling
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Technical Consultation, Assistance n U.S.-Mexico Emerging Markets Project n NAFTA SPS Committee
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CONCLUSIONS n Evolving mechanisms for trade dispute resolution help to prevent disputes from occurring or escalating n Voluntarism is foundation of both formal and informal mechanisms n Trade dispute resolution mechanisms cannot deal effectively with differences that were unresolved when negotiating the pact
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