News Release

Pascal Lamy
No.
73/03
December 4, 2003
US STEEL: EU WELCOMES TERMINATION OF US STEEL
SAFEGUARD MEASURE
The
US announced today the full and immediate termination of its
steel safeguards. EU
Trade Commissioner
Pascal Lamy said: “I am pleased to see that after nearly two years of litigation,
the US has
decided to abide by their international obligations by lifting the illegal safeguards.
EU steel producers and workers will be relieved, as will those in the seven other
countries which stood together with the EU in contesting these measures. But more
importantly, this is a test case of how important is a rules-based international
trading system for all of us.” He also added:
“We should now concentrate our efforts in the OECD steel talks to cut down
trade distorting subsidies and global excess steel capacity, which is at the root
of the problems by the US
steel industry.”
The
repeal of the steel safeguards is combined with the introduction of a surveillance
mechanism. The EU will closely monitor the situation to ensure that this mechanism
is applied in full conformity with WTO rules.
Background
On
5 March 2002, the US adopted safeguard measures on imports of certain steel products
in the form of additional tariffs up to 30% which entered into effect as of 20
March 2002. The EU, together with by Japan, Korea, China, Switzerland, Norway,
New-Zealand and Brazil, immediately challenged these measures in the WTO. The
Panel reports of 11 July 2003 and the Appellate Body report of 10 November 2003
upheld the complainants’ arguments that the US steel safeguards are in violation
of WTO rules.
On
14 May 2002, the EU notified to the WTO that it reserved its right to re-balance
the adverse effect of the US steel safeguards. On 13 June 2002, the Council unanimously
adopted a
re-balancing regulation, providing for the automatic application, 5 days after
the condemnation of the US measures in the WTO, of additional duties on $2.243
million of US exports to the EU. This regulation also provides that the Council
shall decide on the basis of a proposal from the Commission on the repeal of the
re-balancing measures once the US steel safeguards are lifted.
On
4th December 2003, the US announced the full and immediate termination
of its steel safeguards.
Now
that the US safeguard measures have been terminated in full, the EU will immediately
take the necessary steps both to repeal the EU counter-measures and to terminate
the
EU safeguard measures which were adopted in March 2002 to guard against the
risk of a flood of steel imports as a result of the US safeguards.
For
more information
MEMO/03/225
http://europa.eu.int/comm/trade/index_en.htm
http://mkaccdb.eu.int/miti/dsu
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