U.S., Korea agree on compliance procedures in oil pipes case, including no appeal
The U.S. and South Korea have laid out a set of procedures for a potential compliance panel, including an agreement not to appeal its result, in a World Trade Organization dispute over antidumping duties imposed on Korean oil country tubular goods. South Korea had requested authorization to retaliate against the U.S., arguing Washington had not complied with a 2017 ruling that faulted the Commerce Department for improper calculations in its determination. The request for retaliation was referred to a WTO...