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Two ongoing cases illustrate the point. First, the European Union is pushing for the US to change a pair of rules that it calls "long-standing trade irritants." Despite World Trade Organization rulings against it, the US has not yet corrected either case for a period of several years. Ambassador John Bruton, who represents the EU in the US, said in a statement late last week that he wants to see the matters resolved.

  • Two ongoing cases illustrate the point. First, the European
    Union is pushing for the US to change a
    pair of rules that it calls "long-standing trade irritants." Despite World
    Trade Organization rulings against it, the US has not yet corrected either case
    for a period of several years. Ambassador John Bruton, who represents the EU in
    the US, said in a statement
    late last week that he wants to see the matters resolved.

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    Two ongoing cases illustrate the point. First, the European Union is pushing for the US to change a pair of rules that it calls "long-standing trade irritants." Despite World Trade Organization rulings against it, the US has not yet corrected either case for a period of several years. Ambassador John Bruton, who represents the EU in the US, said in a statement late last week that he wants to see the matters resolved.

    52 treaty united states wipo wto

    • Two ongoing cases illustrate the point. First, the European
      Union is pushing for the US to change a
      pair of rules that it calls "long-standing trade irritants." Despite World
      Trade Organization rulings against it, the US has not yet corrected either case
      for a period of several years. Ambassador John Bruton, who represents the EU in
      the US, said in a statement
      late last week that he wants to see the matters resolved.