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Gavin McFarlane, of Temple Chambers Cardiff, explores recent developments on the world trade front

 
Gavin McFarlane of Temple Chambers Cardiff explores recent developments on the world trade front
 
It is beginning to seem a permanent feature of international trade that as soon as one transatlantic trade dispute is resolved another immediately takes its place.
 
At the end of 2003 President Bush announced the ending of the steel tariffs which he had imposed on the importation of certain steel products into the United States at the start of 2003. Since these were widely considered to have been illegal in terms of international trade law and the subject of complaints made to the WTO dispute resolution forum by virtually every other steel-producing country in the world the US was on the...

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