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COM.AD/28/Add.1 TARIFFS and Trade1october1973 Special Distribution RESTRICTED GENERAL AGREEMENT ON COM.AD/28/Add.1 TARIFFS AND TRADE1October1973 Special Distribution Committee on Anti-Dumping Practices Original: English REPORTS (1973) ON THE ADMINISTRATION OF ANTI- DUMPING LAWS AND REGULATIONS Addendum The secretariat has received reports under Article 16 of the Agreementon the Implementation of Article VI of the GATT from the following countries: Austria Canada Sweden. These reports are reproduced hereunder. AUSTRIA Austria did not take any action under the Austrian anti-dumping law in the period 1 July 1972 to 30 June 1973. CANADA 1.Cases pending as of 1 July 1972 (10) - Pianos originating in Japan - Single row tapered roller bearings originating in Japan - Stainless flat rolled steels originating in or exported from Japan and Sweden, and alloy tool steel bars, not including high speed, AISI P-20 mould steel and Die Blocks, originating in or exported from Sweden and Austria - Steel wire rope originating in Japan, Republic of Korea and Taiwan - Mineral acoustical ceiling products meeting flame spread index of 0-25 as per A.S.T.M. -E-84 test criteria, namely fibreboard blanks and finished units in title or lay-in panels, originating in the United States. COM.AD/28/Add.1 Page 2 - Vinyl coated fibre glass insect screening originating in the United States - Double knit fabrics, wholly or in part of man-made fibres from the United Kingdom, the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man - Raw (unmodified) potato starch originating in the Netherlands - Bicycle tyres and tubes originating in Austria, Japan, the Netherlands, Sweden and Taiwan - Steel EI transformer laminations in sizes up to and including 2½ inches. 2. Investigations opened 1 July 1972 to 30 June 1973(10) - Caulking and sealing compounds of the oil base, butyl base, acrylic base, and emulsion polymer base types originating in the United States - Panel adhesive (alternatively known as construction adhesive, dry-wall adhesive or wallboard adhesive) originating in the United States - Disposable glass culture tubes originating in the United States - Graphite electrodes, machined and unmachined, and graphite connecting pins originating in Japan - Plastic bedding plant containers originating in the United States - Maleic anhydride originating in Austria, Belgium and the Federal Republic of Germany - Fibreglass reinforced plastic consumer panels originating in the United States - Polymethyl methacrylate extruded lighting panels of uniform prismatic pattern originating in the United States - Haír accessories from H. Goodman and Sons Incorporated, United States - Egg products originating in Sweden. United Kingdom, New Zealand, Israel, Switzerland, Yugoslavia, Denmark, the Netherlands, Belgium and the Federal Republic Germanyof - Paw (unmodified) potato starch 20 October 1972 - Double fabricsknit 3 January 1973 3. -CasesDisposableonwhichglassprovisionalculture tubesactiontakenduring1July1972to3030JuneApril19731973 (6) COM.AD/28/Add.1 Page 3 - Caullring and sealing compounds 14 May 1973 - Panel adhesive 14 May 1973 - Stainless flat rolled steels and alloy tool steel bars 20 June 1973 4. Cases on which final decision reached during period 1 July 1972 to 30 June 1973 (3) (a) Anti-dumping duties imposed - Vinyl coated fibreglass insect 3 August 1972 screening originating in the United States entered into Canada on or after 29 July 1972 - Double knit fabrics, wholly or in 14 May 1973 part of man-made fibres entered into Canada on or after 3 April 1973 - Bicycle tubes originating in Austria, 29 September 19721972 Japan, the Netherlands, Sweden and Taiwan and entered into Canada on and after 16 August 1972 (b) Cases settled through price undertakings (NIL) (c) Cases terminated (8) - Transformer laminations 23 August 1972 - (Bicycle Tyres) 29 September 1 972 (Bicycle Tubes) 14 December 19 72 - Pianos 27 November 19 72 - Potato starch 22 January 1973 - Mineral acoustical ceiling products 12 February 197 3 - Maleic anhydride 14 May 1973 - Plastic bedding plant containers 14 May 1973 - Stainless flat rolled steels from Japan 20 June 1973 COM.AD/28/Add. 1 Page 4 Revocation5.ofanti-dumpingduties- Bicycle tubes (following revised finding of Anti-dumping Tribunal) 6. Cases pending as of 1July-1973 (11) - Steel wire rope - Single row tapered roller bearings - Lighting panels - Stainless steel and alloy tool steel - Graphite electrodes - Fibreglass panels - Egg products - Disposable glass culture tubes - Panel adhesive - Caulking and sealing compounds - Hair accessories Action on Anti-Dumping Cases Subsequent to 30 June 1973 1. Tribunal findings (a) Disposable glass culture tubes originating in the United States On 17 July 1973, the Tribunal made a finding of injury with respect to disposable glass culture tubes. (b) Panel adhesive originating in the United States On 14 August 1973, the Tribunal made a finding of no injury concerning panel adhesive of United States origin. (c) Caulking and sealing compounds from the United States. On 14 August 1973, the Tribunal made a finding of injury with regard to caulking and sealing compounds. COM.AD/28/Add.1 Page 5 2. Final determinations (a) Disposable glass culture tubes originating in the UnitedStates. On 29 August 1973, the Deputy Minister made a final determination. 3. Cases initiated (a) Green olives, packed in glass, originating in Spain. (Initiated 19 July 1973.) (b) Slide fasteners, or zippers, consisting of a pair of tapes, each with a series of interlocking elements on one edge, a slider for engaging or disengaging the interlocking elements by movement along the interlocking elements, and stops for limiting the travel of the slider at either end of the interlocking elements, and parts thereof, manufactured by Yoshida Kogyo KK, Tokyo, Japan. (Initiated 30 July 1973.) SWEDEN During the reference period 1 July 1972-30 June 1973 no amendments have been made in the implementation of the Royal Ordinance No. 274 of 1969 and no anti-dumping duty has been levied..
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