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"en.20020312.10.2-210"2
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"Many of the problems that affect injured parties in trade disputes, especially SMEs with limited resources, arise from the time it takes for the WTO to make its rulings – often many months, if not years. No doubt this will be the case with the new steel dispute with the Americans. But rather than granting compensation, which would probably arrive too late to prevent the business concerned from going to the wall, would it not be better for the WTO to have a system of temporary injunctions, which would require the suspension of such actions on the basis of
evidence of illegal action until substantive decisions can be made?
Would the Commissioner be in favour of such a system? If so, could he suggest how one might go about implementing it?"@en1
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