WTO DECIDES IN CHINA’S FAVOR IN RULING ON 2018 USA IMPORT TARIFFS
Sep, 15, 2020 Posted by Ruth HollardWeek 202038
On Tuesday, September 15, the World Trade Organization (WTO) concluded that the tariffs imposed by the United States in 2018 on Chinese products valued at more than US$ 200 billion were inconsistent with global trade rules. A three-person WTO panel determined that the rates were inconsistent with trade rules because they applied only to China and were above the maximum rates that the United States has committed to.
It also determined that the United States did not adequately explain the choice of products affected by the tariffs, or why the measures were necessary based on what Washington saw as misappropriation and unfair competition by Chinese companies.
“The panel recommends that the United States act in line with its obligations,” the report said.
The United States can appeal the decision. However, this would leave the case in legal limbo, because Washington blocked the appointment of judges to the WTO’s appellate body, thereby preventing it from reaching the quorum required for trying cases.
Source: Agência Brasil / Reuters
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