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The Canada-US Free Trade Agreement created a general dispute resolution mechanism for government-to-government disputes and a unique binational panel system to review final anti-dumping and countervailing duty determinations rendered by agencies in Canada and the United States. The parties2 to the Agreement also provided for binational panel review of statutory amendments to trade statutes and binational review of actual safeguard actions.
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For details of the settlement, see Dearden and Palmeter (February 1990), The Free Trade Observer, 54 (Toronto: CCH).
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Dearden, R.G. (1997). Trade Disputes and Settlement Mechanisms under the Canada-US Free Trade Agreement. In: Lipsey, R.G., Meller, P. (eds) Western Hemisphere Trade Integration. International Political Economy Series. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-25278-7_10
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