World Trade Organization delays ruling in online gambling dispute between US and Antigua

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An intently anticipated decision from the WTO in the ongoing dispute between the United States and Antigua regarding the US position on internet gambling that was scheduled for release today has been delayed.
The WTO has already ruled in favor of Antigua, who argued successfully that the US violated WTO rules by allowing some domestic companies to offer online gambling but denying similar opportunities to foreign companies. The WTO ruling scheduled for today was in regards to the compensation the US would be required to provide countries impacted by the violation.
There’s no set word on when the decision will be announced, but more information about a time line is expected to be released on Monday.




