Antigua Seeks $3.44 Billion Annual Compensation from U.S. in WTO Gambling Dispute
The island nation of Antigua & Barbuda today pressed its favorable decision in a recent World Trade Organization with the United States over online gambling by making a request for trade sanctions amounting to $3.44 billion annually...
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PokerPulse editor asks Canadian PM to support Antigua Professional-Poker 06/02/06 02:44 The tiny island state of Antigua and Barbuda has been involved in a cross border online gambling dispute with the US for more than a year now. And although the World Trade Organization (WTO) has ruled in favor of Antigua, the U.S. hasn't made any effort to comply with the WTO ruling so far. Links from Daily Poker News: Daily Poker News Better Rake back Deals So you want to earn more money with better rake-back then you should visit our rake-back site. |
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