World Trade Organization

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  • Australia To Submit Formal WTO Complaint Against China Over Barley Tariffs
    Barley
    "These are Chinese decisions, China has chosen to apply them on Australia, and only China can choose to reverse them."
  • World Trade Organization To Have Its First Female Director-General
    WTO
    Two equally qualified women are now the only candidates left in the WTO's selection process for its next director-general.
  • Trump Thinking About Exiting From $1.7 Trillion WTO Deal
    UNION ADDRESS
    US exit from WTO would disrupt overseas firms' plans to access US's $837 billion public procurement market
  • France To Sue US At WTO Over 3% Digital Tax
    Macron and Trump
    France will challenge the U.S. at the WTO should the Trump administration levy tariffs in retaliation.
  • WTO Rejects EU Bid To End US Retaliatory Tariffs
    World Trade Organization
    The WTO stated that the EU's previously given subsidies to Airbus still continues to cause market-share damage to Boeing and other overseas competitors.
  • US Gets WTO Green Light To Impose Tariffs on $7.5 Million Worth Of EU Goods
    US EU Trade Dispute
    The US will slap the approved tariffs on October 18, which will include a 10 percent levy on Airbus planes and a 25 percent levy on a number of European-made goods.
  • China Files Complaint With WTO Over New US Tariffs
    US China Trade War
    China has launched a formal complaint against the US with the WTO for its recently imposed tariffs on Chinese imports.
  • World Trade Organization Urged To Modernize Its System
    Robert Azevedo
    ICC Secretary General John WH Denton has urged the World Trade Organization to modernize its system in order to provide better service to global markets experiencing trade disputes. He also called for organizations and countries to support the notion for WTO reform.
  • Former WTO Court Judge Talks ‘Inconsistent’ U.S. Tariffs on China Goods
    WTO office
    A former WTO Appellate Body judge has spoken up on U.S. tariffs placed upon Chinese goods. China has also sought the help of the World Trade Organization despite the lack of panel members to hear the case.
  • World Strikes Back at U.S. Protectionism During WTO Hearings
    U.S. vs. the World
    The United States found itself alone against the rest of the world as adjudication to determine the legality of President Donald Trump's contentious anti-free trade policies began at the World Trade Organization (WTO).
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