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WTO found that the 18 Indonesian measures against imports were inconsistent with Indonesia’s WTO obligations and are not justified as public policy measures.
The U.S. won a dispute against India last year, when the WTO's Appellate Body ruled that India's restrictions were discriminatory and based on unsubstantiated fears over bird flu.