Gaming companies meet with Cort ..about US compliance with WTO desicion

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Gaming companies meet with Cort

Thursday May 26 2005
ANTIGUA SUN


The issue of income tax has seemingly taken a backseat as Internet gaming companies await clarification on the United States' measure of compliance with the World Trade Organisation's (WTO) landmark decision on Internet gaming and cross border trading.

Spokesperson for the Antigua & Barbuda Offshore Gaming Association Ronald Maginley told the SUN there were about four companies that had gained licenses in other jurisdictions, "but continue to wait for clarification with regard to the WTO decision."

These companies will be meeting with the Minister of Finance Dr. Errol Cort tomorrow (Friday) to hear the minister's account of his discussions with the US at the Geneva-based meeting last week.


It was reported that the US Ambassador to the WTO had stated at the meeting before the WTO dispute settlement body that the US would comply with the final ruling of the WTO Appellate Body.

However, the issue that concerns many is the measure of compliance or rather the US" interpretation of the WTO final ruling.

"If there is a dichotomy between our understanding and that of the US, then we may need to go back to WTO and seek further clarification.

"If the US has adopted our interpretation of the decision, which is full access to the US markets, then it is the victory that we were expecting and Antigua & Barbuda can expect significant growth in the Internet gaming sector," Maginley said.

Initial statements from the US clearly indicated that US trade officials felt that they would only need to tweak some areas of legislation, especially as it related to Internet gambling on horse racing, in order to comply with the WTO ruling.

"The challenge has always been about moving quickly, being mindful that the UK is already preparing regulations for the sector. If Antigua & Barbuda is to benefit fully from the ruling then we must gain access and leverage to provide a strategic advantage," he added


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The WTO: Do they vote on issues like the United Nations? And if so, is it possible that The US could be voted OUT of the WTO at some point in time, for refusing to obey the WTO ruling? Is it possible that the US would just totally ignore the WTO and carry on trade as if the WTO does not exist?

I'm trying to get some better understanding of the WTO?

Hey Jay C or others in the know about this ??
 

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Almost forgot --IS the US the ONLY Nation belonging to the WTO that does not allow internet wagering offshore??
 

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No and no. The WTO can only levy sanctions on members who don't obey. The sanctions would be small here giving little comfort the US will certainly follow them. Bigger financial sanctions do move things because they can be applied anyway the winner chooses. For example in another case European countries were looking at putting tariffs on oranges and juice, thinking the pressure falls on Florida and could sway a future election. Antigua doesn't really have much of a pull. Anything they tariff will just cost their consumers more money with little benefit.

Many countries ban online gaming. China is putting people in jail for many years for it and they are WTO members.
 

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Then if what you are saying is correct, Wild Bill---the WTO ruling means ABSOLUTELY NOTHING.
 

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Whoson1st said:
Then if what you are saying is correct, Wild Bill---the WTO ruling means ABSOLUTELY NOTHING.

Yes and no. The civilized world is becoming increasing pxssed off with the US withdrawing from long standing international treaties as well as their trade tactics of delay, challenge, appeal and ignore. While the US might like to run the world as it sees fit that is not possible presently, since it does not have the clout that the Romans did.

Having made plenty of enemies the US is now doing its darnedest to completely alienate its friends.

Admittedly Antigua and Barbuda achieved a Pyrrhic victory since any sanctions they are awarded by the WTO would end up shooting themselves in the foot.
 

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