ONLINE GAMBLING INDUSTRY APPLAUSE FOR EU TRADE
COMMISSIONER (Update)
30 November 2007
U.S. visit to put the industry's case achieved
wide coverage
European Union Trade Commissioner Peter Mandelson's
frank exchanges with American officials and politicians
whilst on a visit to Washington recently on the U.S. and
World Trade Organisation dispute over online gambling
inequities has been applauded by industry
representatives.
During his visit (see previous InfoPowa reports)
Mandelson called on the US government to give European
operators fair and non-discriminatory access to its
multi-billion dollar online gambling market. The issue
is still under negotiation with claims worth billions of
dollars on the table from several nations, and a
deadline for WTO arbitration of December 14.
Mandelson met with Congressman Barney Frank to discuss
the US politician's proposed legislation seeking to
regulate and license online gambling in the United
States, hopefully opening up the market to reputable
companies.
Mandelson said: “The US has so far opted for
compensation to make right what is wrong. I don’t think
compensation does that job. What we really need is for
legislation to be put right and for foreign operators
not to be discriminated against in the way that the
present legislation does. I will continue to make these
arguments on behalf of European industry”.
Clive Hawkswood, chief executive of the Remote Gaming
Association, a trade association that represents leading
and mostly listed British public companies, said: “We
were very pleased to hear Commissioner Mandelson’s
public support for non-discriminatory legislation to
regulate gambling in the US. It is in the consumer's
interest to have a legitimate, well regulated market. We
urge the Commission to ensure that adequate legislation
is in place before concluding the current compensation
negotiations”.
Earlier this month, Hawkswood accused the US government
of "....blatantly protectionist behavior. U.S. companies
are entitled to operate in European markets, while we've
been forced out of the United States. Commissioner
Mandelson's visit is a good opportunity to address
discrimination against responsible European companies.
The USTR should be put on notice that the E.U. will not
allow the wholesale denial of trade rights protected by
the World Trade Organisation."
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