The US has been avoiding a mandate by the European Union to correct their flawed online gambling laws.
The US has been in violation of European Union trade agreements since they have cracked down on Internet gambling. The EU has given the US a grace period to correct their laws.
The EU has conducted an investigation that culminated earlier this year in a letter sent to the US.
EU Trade Commissioner Catherine Ashton said: “Today was not a day to resolve any problems, but rather to set out the approach we are going to take, who would do what, and to agree to keep in touch,” .
Ashton, along with US Trade Representative Ron Kirk agreed to tackle the issues in the coming months.
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