GENEVA, March 31 (Reuters) - Canada has filed a complaint
against the United States over countervailing duties imposed on
imports of supercalendered or glossy printing paper, the World
Trade Organization (WTO) said on Thursday.
In its proceeding filed on Wednesday, Canada said the U.S.
measures were inconsistent with several provisions of the WTO's
Agreement on Subsidies and Countervailing Measures.
Under WTO rules, the United States has 60 days in which to
settle the dispute through bilateral talks, after which Canada
could ask the WTO to adjudicate on the case.