May 16, 2013
St. John’s Antigua- One trade dispute before the World Trade Organization (WTO) is enough for Antigua & Barbuda; the nation will not be party to the escalating rum row brewing between regional distributors and the US.
This revelation is coming from OECS Commissioner, Ambassador Colin Murdoch.
“No, Antigua & Barbuda is not (a party). It is only two or three countries that are going forward with the matter formally. We have one case going forward at the moment, so we have our hands full,” Murdoch said in an interview with OBSERVER media.
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