Trade war drives carton maker bananas
A UK company is set to take the European Commission and the Council of the European Union to court after becoming an innocent victim of the banana trade wars.
A UK company is set to take the European Commission and the Council of the European Union to court after becoming an innocent victim of the banana trade wars.
Beamglow Ltd, a carton manufacturer, has had 100 per cent import tariffs imposed on its exports to the USA as a result of the so-called banana wars trading dispute between Europe and the US.
The Cambridgeshire firm alleges it lost over £2m in turnover, and was forced to close its New York office as a direct result of the tariff.
The banana controversy began in 1993 when the World Trade Organisation found the EU guilty of unfairly subsidising Afro-Caribbean and Pacific banana producers.
In retaliation, the US authorities placed 100% tariffs on a number of imported goods to protect growers like these in Costa Rica. Negotiations have failed to find a solution.
As a result, Beamglow claims it has been forced to pursue the EU for substantial damages.
Brian Griffin, a director of Beamglow said: ‘We are taking action because of the block that effectively the European authorities have placed on our competitive activities in the US.’
Deloitte & Touche’s Bob Fletcher, who is helping Beamglow assess its claim, said the EC is leaving some firms at a competitive disadvantage.
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