MEDIA STATEMENT
13 October 1999
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
New Zealand will lodge a request for a World Trade Organisation (WTO) panel to rule on the legality of the United States
decision to impose tariffs on imports of New Zealand and Australian lamb.
Trade Minister Lockwood Smith confirmed today that New Zealand's request for a panel will be submitted to the WTO in
Geneva tomorrow. The panel will be asked to determine whether the US measure is consistent with WTO rules.
"New Zealand and the US held consultations in Geneva on 26 August as required by WTO rules to try and resolve this
matter. The consultations did not lead to a resolution of our differences, so we have now taken the further step of
asking that a WTO panel make a ruling on the legality of the US action," Dr Smith said.
"The New Zealand Government maintains its view that the measures imposed by the US on imported New Zealand lamb were not
consistent with WTO rules.
"Efficient producers should not be penalised for successfully marketing a quality product to consumers in offshore
markets, and today represents the next step in our efforts to challenge the legality of the United States' decision to
impose trade restrictions on New Zealand's lamb industry," Dr Smith concluded.
ENDS