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U.S.-Canada Sport Fishing and Tourism Trade Dispute
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 10 March 2017
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- Contemporary Practice of the United States Relating to International Law
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- Copyright © American Society of International Law 2000
References
1 Seejames Brooke, The Walleye War: A Trade Dispute Roils the U.S.-Canadian Border, N.Y. TIMES, Nov. 26,1999, at Cl.
2 Minnesota Group Files Section 301 Alleging Discriminatory Fishing Practices by Ontario, 16 Int’l Trade Rep. (BNA) 495 (Mar. 24,1999).
3 Article XVII (1) requires member states to accord services and service suppliers of any member state no less favorable treatment than that accorded to its own services ands service suppliers.
4 NAFTA Article 1202 provides that each party shall accord to service providers of the other party no less favorable treatment than it accords, in like circumstances, to its own service providers.
5 SeeUSTR Press Release on U.S. Prevails in Dispute with Canada over Sport Fishing and Tourism Services, No. 99-94 (Nov. 5, 1999), available in <http://www.ustr.gov/releases/1999/ll/99-94.html> U.S. Ends Case Against Canada Targeting Discriminatory Fishing Rules, 16 Int’l Trade Rep. (BNA) 1884 (Nov. 17, 1999).