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Abstract

On 17 August 2000, the US requested consultations with Mexico in respect of Mexico’s commitments and obligations under the GATS with respect to basic and value-added telecommunications services. According to the United States, since the entry into force of the GATS, Mexico has adopted or maintained anti-competitive and discriminatory regulatory measures, tolerated certain privately-established market access barriers, and failed to take needed regulatory action in Mexico’s basic and value-added telecommunications sectors.

Related Topics: Dispute settlement ; Services
Countries: Mexico ; United States
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2004-04-02
2024-11-08
http://instance.metastore.ingenta.com/content/reports/25189832/93
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  • Published online: 02 Apr 2004
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