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Initial Ruling In U.S.-Guatemala Labor Case Delayed By Three Months To Dec. 15

September 8, 2015 at 12:42 PM
The initial, confidential ruling by an arbitral panel on U.S. claims that Guatemala violated the labor chapter of the Central American Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA) has been delayed by more than three months to Dec. 15, meaning the final report may not be made public until 2016, according to informed sources. The panel had previously been due to release its initial report to the U.S. and Guatemala on Sept. 8. But the panel on Aug. 11 asked the U.S. and...

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