GENEVA, Switzerland — Antigua and Barbuda has officially intervened in the ongoing discussions concerning the reform of the Dispute Settlement Understanding of the World Trade Organisation (WTO).
This intervention was made by the country’s permanent representative, Colin Murdoch, during the December sitting of the organisation’s General Council (GC) meeting, Antigua News Room reported.
In his presentation, Murdoch expounded on the twin island state’s experience with the limits and inequities of the system specific to the non-attainment of compliance to the rulings and recommendations of the WTO Dispute Settlement Body (DSB) concerning Dispute 285: United States-Measures Affecting the Cross-Border Supply of Gaming and Betting Services.