Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Japan – Taxes on Alcoholic Beverages, complaints by the European Communities (WT/DS8), Canada (WT/DS10) and the United States (WT/DS11) Award of the Arbitrator under Article 21.3(c) of the DSU
- United States - Restrictions on Imports of Cotton and Man-made Fibre Underwear, complaint by Costa Rica (WT/DS24): Report of the Appellate Body
- United States - Restrictions on Imports of Cotton and Man-made Fibre Underwear, complaint by Costa Rica (WT/DS24): Report of the Panel
- Brazil - Measures Affecting Desiccated Coconut, complaint by the Philippines (WT/DS22): Report of the Appellate Body
- Brazil - Measures Affecting Desiccated Coconut, complaint by the Philippines (WT/DS22): Report of the Panel
- United States - Measure Affecting Imports of Woven Wool Shirts and Blouses from India, complaint by India (WT/DS33): Report of the Appellate Body
- United States - Measure Affecting Imports of Woven Wool Shirts and Blouses from India, complaint by India (WT/DS33): Report of the Panel
- Canada - Certain Measures Concerning Periodicals, complaint by the United States (WT/DS31): Report of the Appellate Body
- Canada - Certain Measures Concerning Periodicals, complaint by the United States (WT/DS31): Report of the Panel
United States - Restrictions on Imports of Cotton and Man-made Fibre Underwear, complaint by Costa Rica (WT/DS24): Report of the Panel
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 22 December 2017
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Japan – Taxes on Alcoholic Beverages, complaints by the European Communities (WT/DS8), Canada (WT/DS10) and the United States (WT/DS11) Award of the Arbitrator under Article 21.3(c) of the DSU
- United States - Restrictions on Imports of Cotton and Man-made Fibre Underwear, complaint by Costa Rica (WT/DS24): Report of the Appellate Body
- United States - Restrictions on Imports of Cotton and Man-made Fibre Underwear, complaint by Costa Rica (WT/DS24): Report of the Panel
- Brazil - Measures Affecting Desiccated Coconut, complaint by the Philippines (WT/DS22): Report of the Appellate Body
- Brazil - Measures Affecting Desiccated Coconut, complaint by the Philippines (WT/DS22): Report of the Panel
- United States - Measure Affecting Imports of Woven Wool Shirts and Blouses from India, complaint by India (WT/DS33): Report of the Appellate Body
- United States - Measure Affecting Imports of Woven Wool Shirts and Blouses from India, complaint by India (WT/DS33): Report of the Panel
- Canada - Certain Measures Concerning Periodicals, complaint by the United States (WT/DS31): Report of the Appellate Body
- Canada - Certain Measures Concerning Periodicals, complaint by the United States (WT/DS31): Report of the Panel
Summary
INTRODUCTION
On 22 December 1995, Costa Rica requested consultations with the United States under Article 4 and other relevant provisions of the Understanding on Rules and Procedures Governing the Settlement of Disputes (DSU), Article XXIII of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade 1994 (GATT 1994) and the corresponding provisions of the Agreement on Textiles and Clothing (ATC) (WT/DS24/1). Consultations were held on 18 January and 1 February 1996, however, no mutually satisfactory solution was reached. On 22 February 1996, Costa Rica requested the establishment of a panel (WT/DS24/2) which was considered by the DSB at its meeting on 5 March 1996 (WT/DSB/M/12). The Dispute Settlement Body (DSB) accordingly agreed to establish a panel with standard terms of reference in accordance with Article 6 of the DSU.
On 19 April 1996, the DSB was informed that the terms of reference and the composition of the Panel (WT/DS24/3) were as follows:
Terms of Reference
“To examine, in the light of the relevant provisions of the covered agreements cited by Costa Rica in document WT/DS24/2, the matter referred to the DSB by Costa Rica in that document and to make such findings as will assist the DSB in making the recommendations or in giving the rulings provided for in those agreements”.
Composition
Chairman: Mr. Thomas Cottier
Panelists: Mr. Martin Harvey
Mr. Johannes Human
The Panel heard the parties to the dispute on 24-25 June 1996 and 29 July 1996. The Panel also met with the parties on 15 October 1996 to review aspects of the interim report, at the request of the parties. The Panel submitted its complete findings and conclusions to the parties to the dispute on 25 October 1996.
FACTUAL ASPECTS
Outward Processing Regime: “807 Trade” and “Guaranteed Access Levels”
In the course of the last six years, there has been a significant change in the US cotton and man-made fibre underwear manufacturing industry which has significantly switched from producing and assembling underwear domestically to producing components in the United States for assembly in other countries and subsequent return to the same enterprises in the United States for marketing.
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- Dispute Settlement Reports 1997 , pp. 31 - 166Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2000
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