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General agreement on tariffs and trade: dispute settlement panel report on japanese agricultural import quotas (“gatt-12“) And japanese-u.s. Exchange of letters on beef and citrus

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 February 2017

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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1988

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* [The GATT Panel Report is reproduced from GATT Document L/6253 of November 18, 1987. The exchange of letters, at I.L.M. page 1588, is reproduced from the text provided to International Legal Materials by the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative. The Introductory Note was prepared for International Legal Materials by Amelia Porges, Visiting Fellow, Institute for International Economics and Associate General Counsel, Office of the U.S. Trade Representative. Ms. Porges argued the “GATT-12” case for the United States and was principal drafter of the GATT-12 and beef and citrus settlements; her comments, however, are personal.]

1/ Other citrus includes Hatsu-atltan, Navel orange, Saaaaku and Iyokan

2/ No applicant for quota In.M» or 1985

3/ Figures Include thoae product* liberaliud in 1984.

4/ Flgurei exclude thoac product a liberaliud in 1984.

5/ Equivalent to one-fifth concentration R * Restriction of new planting

6/ Including quota for apple and grape Juices .

1 Import quota and actual Imports do not necessarily coincide. due to time-lags.

2 Although all the actual allocation of MIQ or other quota for specific purpose are utilized, actual Imports are not statistically available on an annual basis.

3 Concentrated Juices other than berry juice for manufacturing use are equivalent to 1/5 concentrate.

1 Report of the Panel on Canadian Administration of the Foreign Investment Review Act (BISD 30S/140).

1 Report of the Panel on EEC Programme of Minimum Import Prices, Licences and Surety Deposits for Certain Processed Fruits and Vegetables (BISD 25S/1O1).

1 Report of the Panel on EEC Programme of Minimum Import Prices, Licences and Surety Deposits for Certain Processed Fruits and Vegetables (BISD 25S/101).

1 Reflected in AG/W/9/Rev.3, AG/W/14 and various summaries of main points raised at the Committee's meetings.

1 BISD 29S/16.

2 Report of the Panel on Quantitative Restrictions against Imports of Certain Products from Hong Kong (BISD 30S/129), paragraph 27; and Report of the Panel on Japanese Measures on Imports of Leather (BISD 31S/94), paragraph 44.

1 Annex to Understanding Regarding Notification, Consultation, Dispute Settlement and Surveillance (BISD 26S/216, paragraph 5).

2 Report of the Panel on United States Taxes on Petroleum and Certain Imported Substances (L/6175); and Report of the Panel on Japanese Measures on Imports of Leather (BISD 31S/94)).

2 The products under the Okinawa Special Allocation Syatem on Beef Preparations in Air-tight Containers will CMS* to be subject to this allocation system on the dstes of the termination of the respective import allocation systems Indicated In the above table. This special allocation system will be totally terminated on April 1, 1990.