St. John’s Antigua- Antigua & Barbuda is due before the World Trade Organization (WTO) next Wednesday in a bid to stop the United States “misinformation” over its efforts to resolve the gaming dispute. The country’s trade officials are expected to plead their case before the dispute settlement body in keeping with a statement made by Finance Minister Harold Lovell, last month. He was critical of a statement by the US, which claimed that Antigua & Barbuda failed to accept reasonable settlement for the decade old dispute.
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