Wednesday, August 18, 2010

EU Ordered to Remove High-Tech Tariffs


The 1996 Information Technology Agreement required 70+ countries to reduce tariffs on high tech goods to 0%. The European Union refused to drop tariffs on three HTS categories: cable television boxes that also deliver Internet content, flat panel computer screens, and printers that can also scan, fax or copy. These products were subject to a tariff of 6-14%, leading to higher prices in the E.U. for imported products in these categories. In 2008, the U.S., Japan and Taiwan filed suit against the E.U. in the WTO arguing these tariffs were illegal, and this week the WTO handed the three countries a victory, ordering the EU to bring their tariffs into line with the agreement. The EU now has 60 days to appeal.


EU Ordered to Remove High-Tech Tariffs - WSJ.com

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