The Borneo Post (Sabah)

South Korea hits back at US tariffs with WTO challenge

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GENEVA: South Korea has hit back rapidly at US tariffs on washing machines and solar panels, filing challenges and demands for compensati­on at the World Trade Organisati­on.

The WTO published the South Korean complaints on Thursday two days after US President Donald Trump signed the steep tariffs into law.

He billed the move as a way to protect American jobs but the solar industry said it would lead to thousands of layoffs and raise consumer prices.

The 30 per cent tariff on solar panels was among the first unilateral trade restrictio­ns imposed by the Trump administra­tion as part of a broader protection­ist agenda aimed at helping US manufactur­ers, but which has alarmed Asian trading partners that produce lower cost goods.

South Korea challenged the US tariffs under the WTO’s Safeguard Agreement, leaving open the possibilit­y of a full trade dispute later.

The agreement gives the US 30 days to settle the matter, after which South Korea has a 60-day window to impose trade sanctions, if the US measures break WTO rules. It was not clear if the US could challenge that assumption.

Seoul is already seeking WTO trade sanctions to retaliate for Washington’s failure to comply with an earlier WTO ruling.

On Wednesday US Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross brushed off the threat of South Korea going to the WTO.

“The fact that they may get a favourable decision (at the WTO) doesn’t mean that it’s a correct decision,” he said. “But in any event there’s been no decision yet so it’s a little bit too early to assume that the safeguards will be knocked out.”

No country has ever negotiated a settlement under the WTO safeguard rules, and it was not clear if they could provide a quicker result than a full dispute, which could take three years or more, giving US manufactur­ers a long period of protection from competitio­n by their South Korean rivals. — Reuters

 ??  ?? A close-up view of a Samsung washing machine is seen in a store in Singapore. South Korea has hit back rapidly at US tariffs on washing machines and solar panels, filing challenges and demands for compensati­on at the WTO. — Reuters photo
A close-up view of a Samsung washing machine is seen in a store in Singapore. South Korea has hit back rapidly at US tariffs on washing machines and solar panels, filing challenges and demands for compensati­on at the WTO. — Reuters photo

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