EU COMMISSIONER BACK IN WASHINGTON (Update)
20 June 2008
Meetings with top US officials scheduled to
discuss discriminatory Internet gambling law
The European Commission team flying to Washington soon
to meet with US officials in an investigation into
alleged discriminatory laws targeting online gambling
companies (see previous InfoPowa reports) will be headed
by senior EU Trade Commissioner Peter Mandelson.
The results of the meeting, together with answers to a
questionnaire sent to a variety of American political
and business bodies and due for return by June 23rd will
inform the Commission's decision on whether to launch
further action against the United States as requested by
the UK-based Remote Gaming Association early this year.
The complaint specifies protectionist and discriminatory
trade practices by US authorities such as the Department
of Justice which have prejudiced companies and
individual businessmen prior to the unilateral
withdrawal by the US of its gambling obligations to the
World Trade Organisation.
The RGA is confident that it has a strong case and that
the US has breached the WTO treaty, says CEO Clive
Hawkswood, opining that a negotiated settlement is the
more likely outcome than another round of WTO
litigation.
“The simplest approach would be for the US to give some
kind of undertaking that they won’t prosecute or pursue
people involved with the European [Internet gambling]
industry for taking bets while this treaty was in
place,” he said this week.
Hawkswood has also made the point that the RGA complaint
may more widely publicise the behaviour of the US
Administration: “So a wider group of opinion holders in
the US will ask what are we protecting here if we are
falling out with the European Union and other trading
partners?” he said.
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