The WTO decision said the U.S. was violating a number of its trade obligations by preventing Chinese chicken parts from entering the U.S. market.
The WTO can authorize sanctions against countries failing to comply with trade rules, but that usually takes years of litigation.
The U.S. and China the world's largest importer and exporter also are arguing over regulations affecting commerce in steel, poultry, patents and Hollywood films.
Washington can appeal the 184-page verdict handed down today.
There was no immediate indication what the WTO ruling could mean to Georgia's billion dollar poultry industry.

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