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World Trade Organization Notices for Feb 17-18

The World Trade Organization posted the following notices for February 17-18, 2011 (may have to click twice on source documents for proper viewing):

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  • Little progress on ag talks. Chair of the WTO agriculture talks David Walker says he has heard little that is new in almost two weeks of meetings and consultations, although delegations sent a few signals of movement in some areas. (here)
  • Feb 24 DSB agenda. The WTO Secretariat has circulated a meeting notice and list of items proposed for the February 24, 2011 meeting of the Dispute Settlement Body including: U.S. antidumping "zeroing" methods, China's measures affecting audiovisual entertainment products, the EU biotech measures, and EU prohibitions on seal imports. (here)
  • U.S.-Korea AD steel dispute. Mexico asked to join the consultations requested by Korea on "U.S. - Antidumping Measures on Corrosion - Resistant Carbon Steel Flat Products from Korea" (DS420). (here)