UAE concludes WTO dispute proceedings as Qatar withdraws discriminatory measures

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Geneva - UAE complained about Qatar's discriminatory measures against its goods and distributors.

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Published: Thu 8 Aug 2019, 2:35 PM

Last updated: Sat 10 Aug 2019, 10:49 AM

The UAE has formally concluded dispute proceedings over trade violations committed by Qatar through the World Trade Organisation (WTO) Dispute Settlement Body, following Qatar's withdrawal of the discriminatory measures which triggered the dispute.
Qatar's discriminatory measures against goods and distributors originating from the UAE, imposed in May and June 2018, violated Qatar's obligations and commitments as a member of the WTO. As a result, the UAE put forward a request for the formation of a WTO dispute settlement panel on January 28, 2019, against Qatar, to seek the withdrawal of the discriminatory measures.
On March 31, 2019, Qatar withdrew the measures in question, in order to address the claims contained within the dispute.
Accordingly, the UAE has notified the WTO of its willingness to conclude proceedings against Qatar.
A spokesperson for the UAE Mission in Geneva commented, "Qatar's withdrawal fulfilled the UAE's request in the complaint. However, the UAE reserves the right to take further action if Qatar renews its WTO violations."
"The UAE would like to thank the World Trade Organisation for its efforts to resolve this matter and for helping to ensure members' compliance with WTO obligations."


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