Alerts & Updates 8th Oct 2025

European Union – Countervailing and Anti-Dumping Duties on Stainless Steel Cold-Rolled Flat Products from Indonesia [WT/DS616/R]

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Parthsarathi JhaPartner | New Delhi | Noida
Sanjay NotaniPartner | Mumbai
Naghm GheiAssociate Partner | Noida
Aishani PachauriAssociate | Delhi NCR

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The WTO Panel’s ruling in EU – Stainless Steel from Indonesia (DS616) arises in the broader context of the debate on transnational subsidies, even though the Panel did not rule on whether such subsidies are countervailable under the SCM Agreement.

The Panel instead addressed a narrower questionwhether a financial contribution made by one government to an enterprise in another country could be attributed to the government of that other country on the basis that it had induced or adopted such contributions.

It found that the EU’s approach of attributing Chinese financial contributions to Indonesiaon grounds that Indonesia had “induced” themwas not consistent with the SCM Agreement. The ruling clarifies that “government-to-government inducement” does not constitute a financial contribution under Article 1.1(a)(1), while leaving open the broader question of how WTO law should address transnational subsidies.

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