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US vows to push for trade deals with Britain, EU, Kenya

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WASHINGTON - The Trump administra­tion says it would focus on concluding new trade agreements with Britain, the European Union and Kenya over the coming year, while strictly enforcing trade laws and pushing for reforms of the World Trade Organisati­on.

In its annual report to the U.S. Congress, the U.S. Trade epresentat­i e s office said members of the lobal trade body needed to fundamenta­lly rethink what it called “an outdated tariff framework that no lon er re ected economic realities.

USTR delivered a scathing indictment of the WTO in the 338page document, calling it an organisati­on that had “strayed far from its original mission and purpose,” while highlighti­ng the Trump administra­tion’s push over the past year to confront what it said were China’s unfair trade policies and practices.

It said 2019 was “a historic year for American trade” in which the administra­tion reached trade agreements with China and Japan, and secured congressio­nal approval of a new North American trade deal with Mexico and Canada.

It also hailed a WTO decision giving Washington the right to impose tariffs on $7.5 billion of EU goods in a long-running dispute over aircraft subsidies to Airbus.

The U.S. government also initiated action against France over its digital services taxes that Washington says will harm U.S. tech companies such as Facebook, Alphabet Inc’s Google, Amazon Inc and Apple, and is monitoring developmen­ts in other countries, the report said.

Washington and Paris have agreed to a truce staving off those tariffs through year-end to allow work on broader tax reforms by the Organisati­on for Economic Cooperatio­n and Developmen­t.

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A doctor at a quarantine zone in Wuhan, China.

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