WTO asked to review Argentina’s import restrictions

North America

Friday, December 07, 2012
   The United States on Thursday asked the World Trade Organization to set up a dispute settlement panel to examine Argentina’s import restrictions on all U.S. goods.     These restrictions include the broad use of “non-transparent and discretionary import licensing requirements that have the effect of unfairly restricting U.S. exports,” the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative said. “Argentina further disadvantages U.S. exports by requiring importers to agree to undertake ...
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