No deal at Doha = more litigation?

Since Doha is currently on hold does that mean we’ll see more disputes come before the Panel and Appellate Body? And will the Panel be conscious of the disputes over Doha when making their decisions? First up, Brazil is suing the USA for tariffs on ethanol.

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