(WTO News)
Japan, at the meeting of the Council for Trade in Goods on 21 May 2010, expressed concern over what it said were local-content requirements in a renewable-energy programme in Canada’s province of Ontario. It asked Canada to explain the consistency of the requirements with various WTO agreements, including the GATT 1994 provision on equal treatment for imports, and the Agreement on Trade-Related Investment Measures. The European Union and the United States expressed interest on this matter.
Canada said that its trade officials are reviewing the programme, and that Japan's questions had been forwarded to Ontario.
On another matter, Chinese Taipei expressed concern that Canada imposes higher tariffs on products from Chinese Taipei as compared to products from developing economies with higher levels of per capita GDP. It urged Canada to provide non-discriminatory tariff treatment to products from Chinese Taipei as Canada had done with other members that are at comparable levels of development.
Canada said that it already maintains very low tariffs, and that recently, it had eliminated tariffs on manufacturing inputs and machinery. It added that these measures have benefited its trading partners, including Chinese Taipei.
The Goods Council approved requests by the European Union to extend deadlines on its tariff negotiations with other members on its enlargements in 2004 and in 2007 respectively. It also approved a request by Argentina to extend its waiver related to the introduction of the Harmonized System 1996 changes, and forwarded the decision to the General Council for adoption.