ValueListBox uses its own ChangeHandler internally to update its value. The 
internal ChangeHandler is probably executed after your own ChangeHandler 
and thats why you have the old value in countryList.getValue().

Use ValueListBox.addValueChangeHandler() instead. Also instead of Renderer 
you could use AbstractRenderer if you don't want to reimplement the 
renderer(T value, Appendable appendable) method all the time.

-- J.

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