Published online by Cambridge University Press: 23 April 2018
Indonesia challenged two measures of the United States' (US): first, the imposition of anti-dumping and countervailing duties (CVDs) on certain coated paper from Indonesia. In particular, Indonesia challenged certain aspects of the US States Department of Commerce (USDOC) final determination ‘as applied’ in its CVD investigation on certain coated paper from Indonesia, and the US International Trade Commission's (USCIT) final threat of injury determination regarding subsidized and dumped imports from Indonesia and China. Second, Indonesia challenged ‘as such’ Section 711(11)(B) of the US Tariff Act. In particular, Indonesia challenged the use of this provision in affirmative threat of injury determinations.
1 Panel Report, US – Coated Paper (Indonesia), paras. 2.2, 2.3.
2 Ibid., para. 7.27.
3 Ibid., para. 7.28.
4 Ibid., para. 7.61
5 Ibid., para. 7.80.
6 Ibid., para. 7.81
7 Ibid., para. 7.62.
8 Ibid., para. 7.87.
9 Ibid., para. 7.98.
10 Ibid., para. 7.125.
11 Ibid., paras. 7.132, 7.133.
12 Ibid., para. 7.134.
13 Ibid., para. 7.135, 7.137.
14 Ibid., para. 7.137.
15 Ibid., para. 7.164.
16 Ibid., paras. 7.173, 7.174.
17 Ibid., para. 7.180.
18 Ibid., para. 7.201.
19 Ibid., para. 7.244.
20 Ibid., para. 7.249, 7.250.
21 Ibid., para. 7.254.
22 Ibid., para. 7.255.
23 Ibid., para. 7.256.
24 Ibid., para. 7.307.
25 Ibid., paras. 7.317, 7.318.
26 Ibid., para. 7.319.
27 Ibid., para. 7.322.
28 Ibid., para. 7.331.
29 Ibid., paras. 7.328–7.329.
30 Ibid., para 7.330.
31 Ibid., para. 7.351.