Online Gambling Dismayed As US WTO Aggression Appears Rewarded

GamblingCompliance Ltd.
James Kilsby, 02/01/2008
GamblingCompliance Ltd.

A World Trade Organisation Dispute Settlement Body (DSB) arbitration panel has concluded that the Caribbean twin-island nation of Antigua & Barbuda is entitled to trade concessions worth just US$21m per year from the United States because of the their non compliant restrictions applied against remote betting operators based in Antigua. The decision leaves the US in a stronger position as it seeks to re-write its WTO fair trade commitments as they apply to gambling.

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