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US – GAMBLING (ARTICLE 21.5 – ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA)1 (DS285) PARTIES AGREEMENT TIMELINE OF THE DISPUTE Complainant Antigua and Barbuda GATS Art.XIV chapeau DSU Arts. 17.14 and 21.5 Referred to the Original Panel 19 July 2006 Circulation of Panel Report 30 March 2007 Respondent United States Circulation of AB Report NA Adoption 22 May 2007 1.

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Why hurricane-ravaged Barbuda desperately wants to resolve a ... Oct 9, 2017 ... Antigua and Barbuda claims that the resulting trade dispute has cost the ... the U.S. passed regulations cracking down on internet gambling.

This website has been established to provide accurate information and updates to the global community about the online gambling trade dispute brought by Antigua against the United States, United States - Measures Affecting the Cross-Border Supply of Gambling and Betting Services (DS285) ("US-Gambling").

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The Antigua & Barbuda government says it has dismissed a proposal by the United States to end their long-running dispute over Internet gaming and said Washington now owes the island in excess of US$200 million.

US/Antigua Online Gambling Dispute. The 14-year old dispute stems from the United States’ decision to block Antigua-licensed gambling sites from accepting US players. That has caused a loss of revenues of $21 million a year for the tiny Caribbean nation of 100,963 residents. Antigua and US Near Agreement on Online Gambling Dispute ...