On February 21, 2019, Tunisia requested consultations with Morocco concerning definitive anti-dumping duties imposed by Morocco on imports of school exercise books. This is the second consultations request submitted by Tunisia against Morocco on a similar matter (see DS555, concerning provisional anti-dumping duties imposed by Morocco on imports of school exercise books from Tunisia).
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Morocco
On October 3, 2016, Turkey requested consultations with Morocco regarding the imposition of definitive anti-dumping measures, and certain aspects of the underlying investigation, by Morocco on imports of certain hot-rolled steel from Turkey.
Turkey claims that the measures are inconsistent with:
• Articles 1, 3.1, 3.4, 5.10, 6.8, 6.9, 18.1, and paragraphs 1, 3, 5, 6 and 7 of Annex II of the Anti-Dumping Agreement; and
• Articles 3.2 and 3.3 of the Agreement on Import Licensing Procedures; and
• Articles I:1, VI:6(a), X:3(a), and XI:1 of the GATT 1994.
Statement of the United States by Deputy Chief of Mission Christopher S. Wilson at the WTO Trade Policy Review of Morocco
Geneva, Switzerland
February 2, 2016
*For the Record*
September 26, 2014
Joint Statement of the Labor Subcommittee of the United States – Morocco Free Trade Agreement
Rabat, Morocco
September 26, 2014
November 21, 2013
Washington, D.C. – U.S. Trade Representative Michael Froman and Moroccan Minister of Economy and Finance Mohamed Boussaid today signed a Trade Facilitation Agreement that represents a forward-leaning, 21st century agreement on modernizing customs practices.
December 07, 2012
12/07/2012
Remarks by Deputy U.S. Trade Representative Miriam Sapiro at the U.S. Morocco Business Development Conference
U.S. Department of State
Washington, D.C.
December 4, 2012
*As Prepared for Delivery*
October 28, 2010
Marrakesh, Morocco – Deputy United States Trade Representative Miriam Sapiro and Moroccan Minister of Foreign Trade Abdellatif Maazouz met in Marrakesh on Tuesday, October 26, 2010, during the World Economic Forum on the Middle East and North Africa. The meeting focused on how the United States and the Kingdom of Morocco can energize the U.S.-Morocco Free Trade Agreement (FTA) in a way that is mutually advantageous for both countries.
May 18, 2010
Rabat, Morocco – Today the United States and Morocco convened a meeting of the Sub-Committee on Labor Affairs created under the United States-Morocco Free Trade Agreement (Agreement). The Labor Sub-Committee is responsible for overseeing the implementation of the Agreement’s Labor Chapter. The U.S. delegation was led by Timothy Wedding, Deputy Director of the Office of Trade and Labor Affairs in the U.S.