R.G.A. URGES E.U. TO PERSEVERE ON U.S. CLAIMS
2 November 2007
American withdrawal from WTO commitments could be
costly
The chief executive of the UK-based Remote Gaming
Association, Clive Hawkswood has come out with a strong
recommendation to European Union trade commissioner
Peter Mandelson to push hard for solid compensation from
the United States following its withdrawal of its World
Trade Organisation treaty obligations concerning
gambling.
The RGA counts most of Britain's major online gambling
groups among its members, and it is understood that the
EU is negotiating with the US Trade Representative on an
EU claim for compensation worth up to $100 billion,
along with claims from six other nations. The
negotiations have been prolonged until December 14 to
give the United States time to consider the claims and
make counter offers, or seek final arbitration via the
WTO.
Addressing a press conference, Hawkswood said: “The EU
clearly hasn’t accepted the first offer. But it needs to
do more. The UK is clearly a big player. We want the UK
government to press the EU to hold a strong line.”
Hawkswood had earlier led a high level delegation from
gaming companies in a discussion on the issue with
Mandelson in Brussels to underline the importance of
securing a fair deal from the Americans.
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