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Measures Affecting Trade in Large Civil Aircraft


Status: Pending

Subject: Aircraft,

Respondent: European Communities

Complainant(s): United States,

Third Parties: Brazil, Canada, China, Japan, Korea, Australia,

Dispute Number: DS316

Link to Dispute Site: http://www.wto.org/english/tratop_e/dispu_e/cases_e/ds316_e.htm



Complaint by the United States (See also dispute WT/DS347).

On 6 October 2004, the United States requested consultations with the the Governments of Germany, France, the United Kingdom, and Spain (the "member States"), and with the European Communities ("EC") concerning measures affecting trade in large civil aircraft.

According to the request for consultations from the United States, measures by the EC and the member States provide subsidies that are inconsistent with their obligations under the SCM Agreement and GATT 1994. The measures include: the provision of financing for design and development to Airbus companies ("launch aid"); the provision of grants and government-provided goods and services to develop, expand, and upgrade Airbus manufacturing sites for the development and production of the Airbus A380; the provision of loans on preferential terms; the assumption and forgiveness of debt resulting from launch and other large civil aircraft production and development financing; the provision of equity infusions and grants; the provision of research and development loans and grants in support of large civil aircraft development, directly for the benefit of Airbus, and any other measures involving a financial contribution to the Airbus companies. The subsidies in question include those relating to the entire family of Airbus products (A300 through the A380)

The United States further notes that certain launch aid provided for the A340 and A380 appear to be illegal export subsidies in contravention of certain provisions of Article 3 of the SCM Agreement.

The United States is further concerned that the measures appear to be causing adverse effects to US in a manner contrary to the provisions of Articles 5 and 6 of the SCM Agreement.

The United States is also concerned that the measures appear to be inconsistent with Article XVI:1 of GATT 1994.

Finally, the United States is concerned that the measures have caused and continue to cause nullification or impairment of benefits to the United States under GATT 1994 within the meaning of Article XXIII:1.

On 31 May 2005, the United States requested the establishment of a panel. At its meeting on 13 June 2005, the DSB deferred the establishment of a panel. At its meeting on 20 July 2005, the DSB established a panel. Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, Japan and Korea reserved their third-party rights.

At its 23 September 2005 meeting, the DSB initiated the procedures provided in Annex V of the SCM Agreement.

On 7 October 2005, the United States requested the Director-General to compose the panel. On 17 October 2005, Deputy Director Alejandro Jara, acting in place of the Director-General who recused himself on this matter, composed the panel.

On 13 April 2006, the Chairman of the Panel informed the DSB that the Panel would not be able to complete its work within six months due to the substantive and procedural complexities involved in this dispute, including the process of developing information concerning serious prejudice under Annex V of the SCM Agreement, another request for consultations by the United States, the Panel's subsequent agreement, at the parties' request, to set aside the original timetable for the dispute until an unspecified date in the future, and another request for the establishment of a panel by the United States. The Panel expected to complete its work in 2007. On 14 December 2007, the Chairman of the Panel informed the DSB that due to the substantive and procedural complexities involved in this dispute, it now expected to complete its work in 2008.

On 18 November 2010, the Office of the United States Trade Representative released the oral statement of the United States in the first oral hearing in the Airbus appeal case. You can view the statement here.

On 17 December 2010, the Office of the United States Trade Representative released the oral statement of the United States in the first oral hearing in the Airbus appeal case. You can view the statement here.
 

Panel Proceedings
Brief Date Brief Description
02/08/2008 Comments of the United States of America on the Answers of the European Communities to the Panel's Additional Questions (pdf)
01/22/2008 Answers of the United States of America to the Panel's Additional Questions (pdf)
11/16/2007 Comments of the United States of America on the Answers of the European Communities to the Panel's Questions in Connection with the Second Substantive Meeting and on the Answers of Third Parties to the Panel's Questions (pdf)
11/16/2007 Answers of the United States of America to the Panel's Questions in Connection with the Second Substantive Meeting (pdf)
07/25/2007 Opening Statement of the United States at the Second Meeting of the Panel (pdf)
07/06/2007 Final Non-BCI Version of the Answers of the United States of America to the Panel's Questions in Connection with the First Substantive Meeting (pdf)
06/28/2007 Second Submission of the United States (pdf)
06/04/2007 Executive Summary of Second Submission of the United States (pdf)
03/29/2007 Closing Statement of the United States at the First Substantive Meeting of the Panel (pdf)
03/20/2007 Opening Statement of the United States at the First Substantive Meeting of the Panel (pdf)
11/25/2006 Executive Summary of the First Submission of the United States (pdf)
11/15/2006 First Submission of the United States (pdf)

 

Appeal Proceedings
Brief Date Brief Description
12/09/2010 U.S. Oral Statement at the Second Hearing
12/01/2010 U.S. Comments on EU Closing Memorandum Following the First Hearing
11/26/2010 Closing Memorandum of the United States
11/11/2010 U.S. Oral Statement at the First Oral Hearing
09/30/2010 U.S. Appellee Submission
08/23/2010 U.S. Other Appellant Submission

 

Recourse to Article 21.5 of the DSU by the United States
Brief Date Brief Description
11/16/2012 Executive Summary of the U.S. Second Written Submission
10/19/2012 U.S. Second Written Submission (Non-BCI Version)
06/06/2012 U.S. First Written Submission (Non-BCI Version) 

Article 21.5 Appellate Proceedings
Brief Date Brief Description
09/26/2017 U.S. Opening Statement at the Oral Hearing (Second Session)
05/02/2017 U.S. Opening Statement at the First Oral Hearing
11/10/2016 U.S. Other Appellant's Submission (Non-BCI Version) (Revised November 23, 2016)
11/10/2016 Executive Summary of U.S. Other Appellant's Submission

Recourse to Article 21.5 of the DSU by the European Union
Brief Date Brief Description
05/29/2019 U.S. Answers to Panel Questions
05/07/2019  U.S. Opening Statement at the Panel Meeting
01/04/2019 U.S. First Written Submission

 

Recourse to Article 22.6 of the DSU by the European Union
Brief Date Brief Description
06/21/2019 U.S. Comments on EU Answers to the Fifth Set of Questions from the Arbitrator (Non-BCI Version)
06/07/2019 U.S. Answers to the Fifth Set of Questions from the Arbitrator (Non-BCI Version)
04/30/2019 U.S. Executive Summary
04/12/2019 U.S. Comments on EU Answers to the Fourth Set of Questions from the Arbitrator (Non-BCI Version)
04/08/2019 U.S. Comments on EU Answers to the Third Set of Questions from the Arbitrator (Non-BCI Version)
03/22/2019 U.S. Answers to the Fourth Set of Questions from the Arbitrator (Non-BCI Version)
03/15/2019 U.S. Answers to the Third Set of Questions from the Arbitrator and to Questions from the EU (Non-BCI Version)
02/11/2019 U.S. Opening Statement at the Meeting with the Arbitrator
12/14/2018 U.S. Answers to the Second Set of Questions from the Arbitrator (Non-BCI Version)
11/30/2018 U.S. Answers to the First Set of Questions from the Arbitrator (Non-BCI Version)
11/09/2018 U.S. Written Submission (Non-BCI Version)
09/11/2018 Methodology Paper of the United States (Non-BCI Version)