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U.S., EU, Japan Doubt Argentina’s Compliance In Import License Dispute

February 4, 2016 at 2:35 PM
The U.S., Japan, and the European Union are charging that Argentina has failed to comply with a ruling by the World Trade Organization faulting the South American country for its non-automatic import licensing scheme, saying Buenos Aires has simply replaced that system with a very similar program. Argentina in a status report submitted at a Jan. 26 Dispute Settlement Body (DSB) meeting announced that it had abolished its non-automatic import licensing system and a set of five informal trade-related requirements...


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