6.2.1.2 Use of the Dispute Settlement Mechanism by China and the EU
As of March 31, 2013, there were 41 disputes to which China was a party under the
dispute settlement mechanism, among which 11 and 30 disputes involved com-
plaintsfiled by and against China respectively, showing that the disputes involving
complaintsfiled against China were three times those involving complaintsfiled by
China. There were 160 disputes to which the EU was a party, among which 87 and
7314 disputes involved complaints filed by and against the EU respectively,
Table 6.1 List of disputes to which China and the EU were parties under the WTO dispute
settlement mechanism
Complaining
partyCase
no.Time Cause Progress Field
involvedRemarksChina 397 2009.7.31 Fastener
antidumpingThe EU lost Trade in
goods
405 2010.2.4 Leather
shoes
antidumpingThe EU lost Trade in
goods452 2012.11.5 Photovoltaic
subsidiesUnder
consultationTrade in
goods
The EU 339 2006.3.30 Auto parts China lost Trade in
goodsIn
conjunction
with the USA
and Canada
372 2008.3.3 Financial
information
servicesAmicable
settlementIntellectual
property for
trade in
servicesIn
conjunction
with the USA
and Canada
395 2009.6.23 Raw material
export
measuresChina lost Trade in
goodsIn
conjunction
with the USA
and Mexico
407 2010.5.7 Fastener
antidumpingUnder
consultationTrade in
goodsActually
fruitless
425 2011.7.25 X-ray
security
inspection
system
antidumpingReport of
expert panel
has been
circulated
(February 26,
2013)Trade in
goodsExpert panel
believed that
China did not
conform to
rules432 2012.3.13 Rare earth
export
measuresHeard by
expert panelTrade in
goodsIn
conjunction
with the USA
and Canada(^14) For relevant detailed data, seehttp://www.wto.org/english/tratop_e/dispu_e/dispu_bycountry
e.htm.
124 L. Heng