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> Article XVIII:11 of the GATT 1994, Ad Note
> Article XVIII:11 of the GATT 1994, Proviso. See also Jurisdiction, General
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B.1.1 Article XVIII:11 of the GATT 1994, Ad Note
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B.1.1.1 India — Quantitative
Restrictions, para. 114
(WT/DS90/AB/R)
We agree with the Panel that the Ad Note, and, in
particular, the words “would thereupon produce”, require a causal
link of a certain directness between the removal of the
balance-of-payments restrictions and the recurrence of one of the
three conditions referred to in Article XVIII:9. …
B.1.1.2 India — Quantitative Restrictions, para. 115
(WT/DS90/AB/R)
We also agree with the Panel that the Ad Note and, in
particular, the word “thereupon”, expresses a notion of
temporal sequence between the removal of the balance-of-payments
restrictions and the recurrence of one of the conditions of Article
XVIII:9. …
B.1.2 Article XVIII:11 of the GATT 1994, Proviso.
See also Jurisdiction,
General (J.2.1) back to top
B.1.2.1 India — Quantitative Restrictions, paras. 126, 128
(WT/DS90/AB/R)
… we are of the opinion that the use of macroeconomic policy
instruments is not related to any particular development policy, but
is resorted to by all Members regardless of the type of development
policy they pursue. …
…
We believe structural measures are different from macroeconomic
instruments with respect to their relationship to development policy.
If India were asked to implement agricultural reform or to scale back
reservations on certain products for small-scale units as
indispensable policy changes in order to overcome its
balance-of-payments difficulties, such a requirement would probably
have involved a change in India’s development policy.
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