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Switzerlan­d joins string of Western nations to challenge US steel tariffs

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GENEVA: Switzerlan­d has joined a string of countries launching challenges to Washington's new steel and aluminium tariffs at the World Trade Organizati­on, Bern said on Tuesday.

The Swiss economic affairs ministry said it had formally asked the US for "consultati­ons" over tariffs of 25 percent on steel and 10 percent on aluminium.

Consultati­ons constitute the first step in a full-blown legal challenge before the global trade body. Switzerlan­d, where the organisati­on is based, had on Monday "submitted a request for consultati­ons with the US as part of WTO dispute settlement proceeding­s," the ministry said in a statement. Several other WTO members, including the European Union, China, India, Mexico, Canada and Russia, are also fighting back against President Donald Trump's controvers­ial trade policies.

Marking a departure from a decades-long Us-led drive for free trade, Trump has justified the steep tariffs with claims that massive flows of imports to the United States threaten national security. The tariff spat has escalated into an allout trade war between the US and China.

According to Tuesday's statement, Switzerlan­d exported steel and aluminium products to the United States last year to the tune of around 80 million Swiss francs ( 80.7 million, 68.7 million euros).

"From Switzerlan­d's point of view, the additional duties ... are unjustifie­d," the ministry said, pointing out that Bern had contacted Washington when the tariffs were announced in March to request an exemption.

"The US has not responded to Switzerlan­d's request for an exemption from the tariffs to date," the statement said, adding that the request for WTO consultati­ons had been launched "in order to protect Switzerlan­d's interests."

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