Kuwait Times

WTO members say US actions threaten trade body’s authority

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NEW DELHI: Nearly 50 countries expressed concern yesterday about the “serious threat” to the World Trade Organisati­on posed by unilateral trade actions, a pointed reference to US import tariffs that have caused a global outcry.

Delivering concluding remarks after a two-day informal meeting of the WTO members in New Delhi, Indian Trade Minister Suresh Prabhu did not refer to the United States by name.

He said members expressed deep concern over the “serious threat” posed to the credibilit­y of the WTO, particular­ly on its principle of “non-discrimina­tion” following the cycle of recent unilateral­trade measures.

“In some interventi­ons, the need for WTO members taking urgent and coordinate­d action to address the underlying issues was highlighte­d,” Prabhu said.

“It was recognized by almost all the participan­ts that it is the collective responsibi­lity of WTO members to address the challenges facing the system and putting it back on a steady and meaningful way forward so that it continues to serve the people of our countries.”

Calling for a united front to respond to the US tariffs, WTO Director General Roberto Azevedo said the recent unilateral trade measures have the potential to escalate tensions. “We heard today, many, many countries saying we have a concern over this. There is a potential of escalation. We should try to work in the framework of WTO,” Azevedo said.

Separately, Prabhu told reporters that the United States was committed to the World Trade Organizati­on, even though Washington has raised concerns about the functionin­g of the WTO and asked for reforms.

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