GENEVA (Reuters) - Honduras sent suggestions to the World Trade Organization on Monday that it hopes might help rescue the global system for settling trade disputes, by tweaking procedural rules to deal with U.S. complaints about the system being abused.
The intervention by Honduras is a rare bid by a small WTO member to deal with specific issues at the heart of the WTO crisis, and contrasts with much grander efforts by the European Union and others to push for wider reform.
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