ISLAMABAD: World Trade Organisation (WTO) has decided in Pakistan’s favour and held measures adopted by the European Commission on export of PET (Polyethylene Terephthalate – a chemical used in the making of mineral water bottles) against WTO law and rules.
The WTO categorically ruled that measures applied by European Commission on Pakistani PET were inconsistent with the Subsidies and Countervailing Measures Agreement (SCM) of the WTO. This is being seen as a big diplomatic success of Pakistan at the multilateral forum in Geneva by trade experts. The report of the WTO adjudicating panel was released in Geneva.
The European Union way back in 2010 had imposed a crippling countervailing duty on Pakistan’s PET. As per conservative estimates, the unfair trade protection measures imposed by EU seven years ago caused a loss of approximately 300 million Euros to Pakistan’s nascent chemical industry. Pakistan had filed a case of unfair trade practices in March 2015, against 28-country European Commission. International Trade Law experts have labelled it as a success of the present government’s economic diplomacy, which will have far reaching effects in protecting Pakistan’s exports globally.
PET popularly also called Resin is bottle-grade polyester chip, which is used in production of disposable PET bottles for mineral water beverages.