US Adds Up Cost Of WTO Non-Compliance

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James Kilsby, 22/06/2007
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Antigua says it believes it is entitled to US$3.44bn in compensation to settle its long-running dispute with the US in the WTO but with other nations, including Brazil, India and Japan, looking to join the European Union in seeking retaliatory trade settlements over the US decision to rewrite its GATS commitments, the final bill could be much higher.

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