New Delhi: India is likely to appeal against the ruling of a World Trade
Organisation (WTO) compliance panel, which concluded that the European Union (EU)
had complied with an earlier WTO ruling regarding its anti-dumping measures against
Indian imports of cotton bed linen.
Senior Textiles Ministry officials told that the ministry had asked Commerce
Ministry to file an appeal against the ruling.
The decision to appeal against the ruling comes soon after New Delhi's decision to
seek setting up of a panel against EU's duty and quota-free access given to
Pakistan's textiles under its specialised general system of preferences (GSP)
regime.
Even as India plans to appeal against the ruling, the EU is understood to have
initiated a sunset review to examine the need to continue with the anti-dumping
duties on cotton bed linen imports from India.
A WTO panel had on November 29, ruled that the EU had fully complied with the
recommendations of a WTO dispute settlement body in March 2001 concerning EU's anti-
dumping measures on imports of cotton bed linen.
The implementation panel rejected all claims made by India against the EU's
implementation measures.
The panel endorsed EU's approach on a number of technical issues and said
that "imports of bed linen may enter the EC free of any anti-dumping duties" and
therefore sees no necessity for EU to explore constructive remedies other than anti-
dumping duties vis-a-vis India under a special developing country provision of the
WTO's anti-dumping agreement.
Unless India appeals the panel findings, the report will be adopted latest by
January 29, 2003.
PTI