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Also from the latest issue of Inside U.S. Trade : A decision in Guatemalan labor enforcement case and the outlook for a fisheries agreement ahead of the WTO ministerial. Ross: 232 outcomes could spawn WTO legal challenges . “Any affirmative action” flowing from the Commerce Department findings in its section 232 analyses of national security implications of steel and aluminum imports likely will produce a “domestic legal challenge” or complaints at the World Trade Organization, Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross...