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WTO Approves Dispute Panels on US Steel Trade Measures

HeadlineSep 11, 2001

The World Trade Organization yesterday approved the establishment of dispute panels on five separate complaints attacking US trade measures involving steel imports, as WTO members demonstrated their exasperation with what they believe are illegal moves by Washington to protect the troubled US steel industry. The US has already lost four WTO steel disputes brought by the European Union, Japan and South Korea, as well as a steel-related dispute by the European Union and Japan concerning a 1916 anti-dumping law.

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