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Argentina – Import Measures (DS438, DS444, DS445)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 September 2015

Geoffrey Carlson*
Affiliation:
Works in the WTO Secretariat but writes in a wholly personal capacity

Extract

(1) The procedure connected to the Advance Sworn Import Declaration (Declaración Jurada Anticipada de Importación, DJAI), required by the Argentine Government since February 2012 for most imports of goods into Argentina; and (2) the imposition by Argentine authorities on economic operators of one or more trade-related requirements (TRRs) as a condition to import into Argentina or to obtain certain benefits.

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Copyright
Copyright © Geoffrey Carlson 2015 

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References

1 Appellate Body Report, Argentina – Import Measures, paras. 5.1–5.31.

2 Ibid., paras. 5.32–5.91.

3 Ibid., paras. 5.204–5.205.

4 Ibid., paras. 5.287–5.288.

5 Ibid., paras. 5.181, 5.184 and 5.206.