US vs. EU NEGOTIATIONS COMMENCE
17 July 2009
Talks about talks as officials square off
It seems to have taken an inordinately long time to get
going, but this week at last saw officials from the
United States Trade Representative's office and the
European Union sitting down to discuss the way forward
on the EU's complaint regarding US discriminatory
approaches to Internet gambling and online gambling
companies.
The EU has already confirmed that
there are grounds for complaint by the Remote Gaming
Association, which triggered last year's European
Commission investigation of American actions against the
industry and against European companies (see previous
InfoPowa reports).
The EU subsequently published
its findings and suggested that a negotiated resolution
with the US would be the preferred course to further
dispute procedures in the World Trade Organisation,
which has already supported Antigua and Barbuda in its
own claims against American discriminatory practices.
It is against this backdrop that the talks, which
also cover other areas of trade contention, took place
this week.
EU Trade Commissioner Catherine
Ashton said of the preliminary meeting: "Today was not a
day to resolve any problems, but rather to set out the
approach we are going to take, who would do what, and to
agree to keep in touch."
She explained that from
the EU perspective there were four areas where "creative
solutions" might profitably be discussed. These were
online gambling, Irish music rights, chemical
regulations and the export of US rice to the EU.
Ashton and US Trade Representative Ron Kirk agreed to
tackle the issues, moving forward over the next few
months in a spirit of cooperation in a quest for real
solutions.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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