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I like it and it seems more than reasonable. Let the legal wrangling begin. Would it be possible to comment on WTO agreements that are in place that might have a bearing on this? But I understand that your statement makes it clear that your position is that the U.S. law does not apply to you due to the nature of your business. [/ QUOTE ] the USA pisses on the WTO. 'we' and I use 'we' loosely, care not what the WTO thinks or does. -Scott |
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[ QUOTE ] I like it and it seems more than reasonable. Let the legal wrangling begin. Would it be possible to comment on WTO agreements that are in place that might have a bearing on this? But I understand that your statement makes it clear that your position is that the U.S. law does not apply to you due to the nature of your business. [/ QUOTE ] the USA pisses on the WTO. 'we' and I use 'we' loosely, care not what the WTO thinks or does. -Scott [/ QUOTE ] Not true actually witness: Bush ditches steel import duties From the article: President George W Bush has repealed US tariffs on imported steel to avoid a damaging trade war. The decision follows a World Trade Organisation decision that the duties, imposed in March 2002, are illegal. |
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