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The US has filed a WTO complaint over tariffs against the EU.

US Files Unfair Trade Complaint Against EU

The US has filed a WTO complaint over tariffs against the EU.

The US has filed a WTO complaint over tariffs against the EU.

The WTO confirmed that it received the US complaint, which begins a 60-day consultation period with the European Union. After that, the US may ask a WTO panel to rule on the dispute. WTO panels can take 12 to 18 months to resolve disputes.

By: Mary Couchman
May 28, 2008 19:24 PM GMT


The United States filed a complaint Wednesday with the World Trade Organization over European tariffs on three classes of high-tech goods, including flat-panel computer monitors and some printers.

The duties, which are as high as 14 percent, make U.S. exports less competitive in the European Union, according to the Information Technology Industry Council, a trade association. The group's members include Hewlett-Packard Co., Apple Inc. and Cisco Systems Inc.

The complaint, strongly supported by the U.S. high-tech industry, charges that the EU's duties violate a 1996 WTO agreement that removed tariffs on information technology equipment.

"The EU is effectively taxing innovation," U.S. Trade Representative Susan Schwab said. "We wanted to make sure that the commitments to give duty-free treatment to these products would be maintained in the face of the evolution of technology."

The EU has said it can charge duties on the goods, which include cable and satellite boxes that can access the Internet and printers that can also scan, fax and copy, because they include new technologies developed since the agreement was signed.

Total worldwide exports of the products included in the complaint totaled $70 billion in 2007.

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